
A full-on winter storm hit New Zealand yesterday with freezing levels down to 600 metres in the far south and 1000 metres over the central North Island.
"The bulk of the storm passed over the South Island yesterday and it worked its way across the North Island overnight," said the Grasshopper, Mountainwatch's snow forecaster. "The forecast was for 40-50cm in the Canterbury ski fields with about 15 cm on the Southern Lakes ski fields. Looking at webcams and observations, this looks to be the case."












Comment: We're seeing crop failures all over the world as the seasons become more erratic with brutal winters dragging on into Spring, record frosts and more hailstorms, floods and droughts. The world is seeing a rapid upsurge in extreme weather according to a recent report, so as more crops fail the likelihood of food price rises invariably increases. See also:
- How do you plant crops in this? The weather situation in southern Alberta, Canada
- Hailstorm damages 135,000 acres of crops across Telangana, India
- Argentina's worst drought in years undermining economy
- Italian farmers predict crop shortage because of heavy rains while El Niño causes Peru's grape exports to drop 11%
- Potato crop in Jersey, UK hit by worst early season in 40 years due to severe frost
- 'This is a crisis' - Unusually brutal winter doubles farmers' costs and endangers cattle in Montana
- 70% crop losses due to extreme weather in Australia
- Extreme heatwave decimating crops in parts of Europe
- Vegetable rationing after extreme weather devastates European crops
It is always best to be prepared. See also:- Daily habits of prepared people
- Preparedness is the ultimate act of optimism
- Are you prepping your diet?
- A good way to invest your money: Store large amounts of food, like now
- Top threats to your life when the SHTF and how to prepare for them
And do have a listen to the SOTT Talk Radio show that was devoted to this subject:Surviving the End of the World (as we Know it)