Snow began falling between Tekapo and Fairlie, through Burkes Pass on SH8 late this morning.
All road users are advised to take care given few people are expected to be well prepared, says Tresca Forrester, Journey Manager for Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
“Winter driving advice applies. We are hopeful this snow may not last too long given its unseasonability: please drive to the wintry conditions, reduce speed and avoid reactive movements, allow four seconds between your vehicle and the one in front for stopping distance,” she says.
Waka Kotahi crews will monitor these roads closely given the wintry conditions moving up the South Island. People should keep an eye open for any electronic warning signs on high country routes.
Updates on the Burkes Pass route(external link)
MetService also has snowfall warnings in place for Queenstown Lakes/ Central Otago, and the Lewis and Arthur’s/ Porters Passes (SH7 and 73) for today:
MetService warnings and watches(external link)
Winter driving conditions advice: