Weather update South Island
27 November 2015 | NZ Transport Agency - Southern Region
Weather update South Island/ Southern Region state highways 27 November 2015 10.45 am
NZ Transport Agency road crews have been working hard since first light to keep the state highways open and safe after a night of severe winds and heavy rain on the West Coast of the South Island. Crews are continuing to patrol state highways through the day.
Check the Transport Agency’s web map for weather warnings and road closures or delays. The Transport Agency’s Journey Manager Lee Wright asks drivers to take extreme care.
Weather forecasters are hopeful that the front should begin to weaken as it heads north over Buller this afternoon.
South Westland
With heavy rain and wind overnight on the West Coast, particularly South Westland, State Highway 6 has some surface flooding with debris on the road in places like Harihari and Whataroa and south of Fox Glacier. A slip at Fox Hills was caught by the Transport Agency’s debris fence. Road crews are clearing fallen trees between Haast and Haast Pass.
State Highway 73 Otira Gorge
Road crews have cleared rocks and small slips on SH73 through the Otira Gorge but the road is open. There are strong winds at Arthur’s Pass so drivers of high-sided vehicles or motorcyclists need to take care.
Lewis Pass
There is a strong wind warning for anyone driving to the West Coast today via Waipara on the Lewis Pass route, SH7, particularly high-sided vehicle drivers and motorcyclists.
SH94 Te Anau to Milford Sound
This highway was closed earlier today due to extreme winds and treefalls. Check the traffic and travel map for updates. Black spots on the map are roads closed.
Power lines down briefly closed highway in Southland
At Waimatuku, Southland, power lines were down due to the severe winds and SH99 at Swan Road was detoured for a short time. It is now open.
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