Up above the inversion layer! Taken from Coronet Peak looking out over a sea of cloud across to the Remarkables ski area.
Looking towards Cecil Peak and down towards Kingston. Queenstown is down under the thick fog (that's Queenstown Hill you can see poking through in front of Cecil Peak) and stayed that way all day. The inversion layer is normally typical of Wanaka in winter, where it's quite often colder below the clouds than above, but is quite unusual in Queenstown. It was 3-4°C up at the ski field this morning but didn't get above 2°C in most of Queenstown all day.
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