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In pictures: Wild weather lashes the country with snow and strong winds

14:48 pm on 29 September 2020

A wintry blast has continued to sweep across most of the country today and RNZ reporters and readers were braving the chilly conditions to send us these pictures from various regions.

Reporter Tess Brunton out in Dunedin captured the moment a strong gust of wind swept over and destroyed someone's hard work.

Photo: RNZ / Tess Brunton

Let's hope Otago's Harbour Mouth Molars artwork won't be needing any fillings after the frostbite it got today.

Photo: RNZ / Tess Brunton

The hills near Waihola, south of Dunedin, were capped with snow this morning.

Photo: RNZ / Tess Brunton

Photo: RNZ / Tess Brunton

But farmers in the South Island today expressed concerns as they told Morning Report they expected losses to their lamb livestock, with the brutal windchill hitting in the middle of lambing season.

Livestock holding out on a farm near Waihola, Otago as snow showers blow over. Photo: RNZ / Tess Brunton

"It's the type of storm where very few newborns [lambs] would survive... I could hear during the night it was pretty blustery and stormy with it and it's the wind chill that kills the animals," said Otago sheep and beef farmer Nigel Woodhead.

"We're lucky we're close to the end of our lambing and not the start ... but there's plenty of farmers inland from us and at higher altitudes that don't start lambing 'til about now. It'll be horrible for them because they'll be right in the middle of it."

Photo: RNZ / Tess Brunton

Over on the highways, RNZ reporter Tim Brown saw this tree after strong gusts brought it smack down in the middle of SH1 north of Dunedin.

Photo: RNZ/Tim Brown

Earlier in the morning, the highway was buffeted by heavy snow flurries.

Photo: RNZ / Tim Brown

State Highway 87 looked pretty much the same.

Photo: RNZ / Tim Brown

Brown reported that despite the white-out conditions on SH87, there was oddly some beautiful sunshine five minutes' drive away in Outram.

Photo: RNZ / Tim Brown

Photo: RNZ / Tim Brown

Dunedin residents were sending in shots of the snow blanketing their properties.

Photo: RNZ / Ian Telfer

Photo: RNZ / Ian Telfer

Photo: Supplied / Josh Thomas

Photo: Supplied / Josh Thomas

Clutha District Council was warning motorists of the conditions out on the roads today.

Photo: Clutha District Council

Another reader sent us images yesterday of the snow covering the road near Lake Tekapo and its landmark, the Church of the Good Shepherd.

Photo: Supplied / Glyn Walters

Photo: Supplied / Glyn Walters

Photo: Supplied / Glyn Walters

Over in Nelson, RNZ reporter Tracy Neal also snapped this photo of the snow on the hills above the city this morning.

Photo: RNZ / Tracy Neal

And it definitely was a picture of winter wonderland over in Wanaka with another image sent in from a reader yesterday.

Photo: Supplied / Sarah Rich

Photo: Supplied / Sarah Rich

Earlier today before 8am, Auckland's Harbour Bridge was forced to close for about an hour due strong winds that reached about 90km/h.

Photo: RNZ / Katie Todd

Meanwhile, social media users out in rural areas of the country and farmers were posting snaps of the conditions in their regions.

And then there were some images from a little further afar showing the impact.