A spokesperson for MetService told the Herald Kiwis can expect an end to the wintry conditions, with February bringing more sunshine and warmer temperatures, particularly in the North Island.
“There’s nothing strange that we are seeing at this time, but we’ll keep on monitoring.”
Highs across are expected to average 25C, but rise by early February.
“We’ll expect some 27C, 28C, even closer to 30C in some areas.”
The outlook is less settled in the South Island with just two more days of sun forecasted for the rest of the month.
“We’ll continue seeing cold fronts moving from the south, affecting mainly the lower South Island and the western parts.
“Those cold fronts will lower the temperatures. We are expecting single-digit overnight temperatures, but otherwise it’s more on the average of upper teens and lower 20s.”
It’s not all bad news. Despite the chill, cloud-free skies could still promise some brighter days in the lower parts of the country.