MetService recorded 137 lightning strikes in Auckland this evening, not including some smaller strikes that weren't registered.
Waikato and the Far North also had their share of lightning. But despite fears the storm would bring warning levels of heavy rain, only one spot reached severe thunderstorm status - the Waitomo District settlement of Awakino.
The isolated settlement got 26mm of rain in an hour and 49mm over three hours, MetService meteorologist Andy Downs said.
Severe thunderstorms involve rainfall of 25mm or more per hour, hail over 20mm, or gusts of 110km/hr.
Over the lower North Island, there was a moderate risk of thunderstorms about Kapiti and northern Wellington until later this evening and a lower risk about Manawatu, Horowhenua and southern Wellington, MetService said.
Any thunderstorms would bring small hail and bursts of heavy rain.
The same weather system that caused tonight's electrical storm is likely to produce more thunderstorm action tomorrow, particularly south of Auckland down to Taranaki, Downs said.
"It'll get going during the afternoon there, and there's a bit of risk around parts of Wellington, northwest Nelson, the Marlborough Sounds and Kapiti," he said.
"We've also got a watch out for significant rainfall in parts of Canterbury which will not be very welcome down there."
Areas above 600m could get "decent" amounts of snow, especially Porters Pass and other high passes, he said.
"So it's continuing to be a fairly volatile winter mixed with milder spells - which are the driving force behind this thunderstorm."