(From: http://www.metservice.co.nz/forecasts/email_lists_definitions.asp)
To help you decide which weather warnings are suitable for your purposes, please read the definitions below, and then consult Table A1.1 at the bottom of the page.
MetService will issue a Severe Weather Warning whenever there is an expectation that any of the following weather conditions will occur within the next 24 hours:
*"Widespread" means over an area of 1000 square kilometres or more.
MetService will issue a Severe Weather Watch whenever there is an expectation that conditions may deteriorate to the thresholds specified for the issue of a Severe Weather Warning:
MetService will issue a Special Weather Advisory whenever a weather event is likely to cause significant disruption to the general public or specific industry groups within the next 48 hours, but the weather is not expected to deteriorate to an extent that would require the issue of a Severe Weather Warning.
MetService may also issue a Special Weather Advisory following a severe storm that caused widespread disruption and damage in order to assist with any post-storm operations.
MetService will issue a Road Snowfall Warning for the Desert Road, the Porter's Pass Road, the Lindis Pass Road, the Rimutaka Hill Road or the Milford Road whenever there is a likelihood of snow settling on one or more of those roads within the next 24 hours.
MetService will issue a Snowfall Warning for South Canterbury and Otago whenever snow is expected to accumulate to a depth of 20 cm or more within the next 24 hours at or below an altitude of 1500 metres and conditions are not severe enough to warrant the issue of a Severe Weather Warning.
Snow Otago Warnings are primarily for the high country farming communities of South Canterbury and Otago.