New Zealand ski resorts suffering 'snow drought' due to unusually dry conditions

REVEALED: The ski resorts suffering a 'snow drought' as sunny days produce icy and dangerous conditions on the slopes New Zealand's Queenstown ski resort is struggling as there is not enough snow Resort operator confident they can top up the resort by making their own snow  Wanaka's Treble Cone ski resort has only been opened as sightseeing  Meteorologists are expecting a 'significant dump' of snow within two weeks  

By Sahar Mourad For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 09:38 BST, 30 June 2019 | Updated: 09:40 BST, 30 June 2019

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A popular ski resort is suffering from a 'snow drought' due to prolonged sunny and dry days producing icy and dangerous conditions on the slopes. 

New Zealand's Queenstown ski resort is struggling, with little or no natural snow due to unusually dry weather.

The resort operator however is confident they can top up the resort by making their own snow. 

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