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Rare Summer Snow Hits New Zealand + Global Cooling set to Intensify
January 21, 2021 Cap Allon   

An unusually unsettled summer is being experienced in Middle Earth, particularly on New Zealand’s South Island where substantial snow has blanketed the mountains over recent days and weeks.

There’s a fresh accumulation of pow-pow on the peaks around Queenstown this week, after conditions in the Lakes area allowed for flakes to settle.

Frigid polar air left Antarctica on Sunday, and it has lingered over Australasia ever-since. As reported by odt.co.nz, Weatherwatch says temperatures will continue to be down across New Zealand as a storm near Stewart Island slowly tracks eastwards, dredging up the cold. The forecaster elaborated, adding that temps would hold below average for the remainder of the week, with single-digit highs likely through parts of Otago and Southland.

https://electroverse.net/rare-summer-snow-hits-new-zealand-global-cooling-forecast-to-intensify/