Inland Canterbury reaches 37 deg Celsius
Hot enough to fry eggs!
Inland Canterbury got to 37ΒΊC OUCH!
It's
already 30 degrees down south
Temperatures
in some parts of the South Island soared to 30 degrees by mid-morning
today.
8
December, 2017
The
temperature in Christchurch was 30 degrees at 11.45am.The temperature
in Christchurch was 30 degrees at 11.45am. Photo: MetService
Christchurch
is expecting temperatures of up to 33°C today, leaving the city
council warning people to conserve water or they could face water
restrictions.
MetService
is predicting the hot weather will continue, with 31° and 30° on
Sunday.
The
council's head of Three Waters and Waste John Mackie said last
weekend the city used half a billion litres of water, the highest
consumption since 2009.
Mr
Mackie said if high demand continued this weekend water restrictions
may be introduced on Monday.
"We're
not running out of water per se. It's just the ability to extact that
from the groundwater sources ... and get it to the reservoirs. We
would like to keep storage at the 100 percent mark.
"We
need that storage primarily for fire fighting in the event of a fire
emergency."
A
water main burst in Lyttelton this morning just as people in
Christchurch were being told to conserve water while the city is
baking in 30° temperatures.
Mr
Mackie said it hampered the Lyttelton Resevoir filling overnight.
The
reservoir currently only at about half full, and people in Lyttelton
were asked to conserve water today.
For
early December, the hot temperatures could break records, the
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research says.
By
11am, many parts of northern Canterbury were already 30°C. Cheviot
was 31.2°, while Waiau was 30.7°.
A very toasty start across the mid and upper South Island
Already in the upper 20s by 9:00 am and heading in the low-mid 30s pic.twitter.com/RH692CPbDO
A
MetService forecast says the fine weather was concentrated in the
eastern and northern parts of the South Island.
However,
rain is on the way towards the West Coast, and could be heavy in
parts of Fiordland and southern Westland. Before the rain, the front
could also bring strong winds, MetService said.
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