12:27:05 Wednesday 26 March 2025

Mixed-bag of weather for New Zealand this week

Three-day forecast from March 24-26



New Zealand is set to experience a week of varied weather patterns through till the end of the week, according to MetService weather experts.

While the North Island anticipates generally pleasant conditions with intermittent showers, the South Island may see cooler temperatures accompanied by occasional rainfall.

The slow-moving rain band that tracked up the South Island over the weekend finally made it onto the lower North Island this morning.

"These gloomy wet conditions are expected to continue north as a cooler airmass holds firm over the South Island, however rain is expected to clear from the south," a MetService spokesperson said.

"Unfortunately, this weakening band of rain isn’t going to bring much respite to the drought affected areas and the chance for meaningful rain this week remains low.

"Don’t lock away those umbrellas just yet if you’re in the east of the South Island, as showers persist today and tomorrow."

For the rest of the week, the South Island is set to see sunnier skies before the next cold front arrives on Wednesday morning, spreading rain and showers up the Island into Thursday. 

MetService Meteorologist Kgolofelo Dube warns of chillier nights ahead.

“Behind the rainband on Thursday, a cooler airmass maintains colder overnight temperatures in many places, as well as cooler midday maximums in Southland," Dube said.

Not a lot of change is expected in the next few days for the North Island, as the weather is expected to keep things cloudier with intermittent showers projected to occur for some.

“Although the North Island should see areas of cloud and rain through the week, sports lovers will be happy to hear that dry and sunny weather are on the cards for football’s Men’s Oceania qualifier final between the All Whites and New Caledonia tonight  in Auckland; as well as during  cricket’s double header on Wednesday when the White Ferns take on Australia in the women’s clash, then later in the men’s clash, the Blackcaps take on Pakistan.” 

For the latest weather forecasts, visit the www.metservice.com website.

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