Weather Update - 1630 21 June Civil Defence, weather and road - TopicsExpress



          

Weather Update - 1630 21 June Civil Defence, weather and road updates Latest forecasts advise snow is expected to return overnight an early tomorrow morning, turning to rain showers in the afternoon. South westerly winds expected and temperatures will remain very cold. The Civil Defence Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) and all emergency agencies are on stand-by if required. Police are asking road users to: • Exercise extreme caution on the roads as weather conditions deteriorate • High winds, heavy rain and snow in hill areas will make conditions treacherous • Localised flooding and forecast strong gusty southerly winds will also pose hazards for drivers • Assess local conditions and consider delaying non-essential travel • Drive to the conditions, slow down and extend following distances Road updates Road closures: • Avonside Drive, from Linwood to Stanmore. • Owles Terrace, between 177 Seaview Tce, 117 Beresford St to 66 Collingwood St. Road speed restrictions or flooding warnings in place at: • Ainsley Terrace, between Opawa Road and Centaurus Road. • Totara Street, between Puriri Street and Miro Street. • Bailey Street/Runnymeade intersection. • Parts of Bridge Street, New Brighton. • Shands Road at Sir James Wattie Drive intersection. • Cashmere Road, between 201 to 159 • Hendersons Road, 400m South of Sparks Road • 335 Bower Ave • Pages Rd between numbers 459 to 572 • 112 Avonside Drive • Lower Styx Road • Spencerville Road King tides Very high tides are expected from Sunday to Thursday next week, which are likely to cause flooding around the lower Avon and Heathcote rivers. Council staff and contractors will be out in these areas from Sunday evening. Traffic restrictions will be in place where flooding occurs and residents in low-lying areas should prepare for surface flooding - Gary
Posted on: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 05:03:01 +0000

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