新西兰英语 208 Coldest October in 64 Years(在线收听) |
We have just had the coldest October since 1945, says NIWA, the National Institute of Water and Atmosphere. The average temperature was 10.6 degrees C, which is about 2 degrees below the usual average. We had more southerly winds than usual. The southerly comes from Antarctica and can bring rain, snow, cold winds and low temperatures. The Napier / Taupo area had heavy snow falls in the first week of October and roads were closed. Some drivers had to stay over night with local people because they could not get home. The second week in October brought snow to parts of the South Island. Snow in the Spring is difficult for farmers because this is the time when lambs are born. Lambs can easily die in the cold. |
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