"It's not going to last long, it will quickly move in from the Tasman late in the day then clear the country overnight. For some people in may just be a few showers, for many it will be a short sharp blast, and for a few isolated pockets there could be severe weather," Mr Duncan said.
The risk zone covered most of western New Zealand, particularly the West Coast and from Mt Taranaki northwards.
The MetService warned the western coasts of both islands would also see moderate to heavy southwest swells for the next few days.
Meanwhile, eastern parts of both islands were expected to be largely dry over the next few days, MetService meteorologist Dan Corbett said.
North Island ski fields would benefit from a top-up of fresh snow in the coming days but any real cold air was still remaining well south of the New Zealand for the coming week, he said.