MetService meteorologist Claire Flynn said it was difficult to predict the movement of a weather system that had yet to even form. But she did not rule out the possibility of the tropical storm heading towards Northland.
"One modelling indicates it will head this way but many other models are saying it won't," she said.
"There's a lot of uncertainty around its movement at this time."
Ms Flynn said rain was forecast for Northland early next week but it would not be heavy.
There were no thunderstorm warnings for the region at this stage, she said.
European weather models are predicting the new cyclone may weaken before reaching New Zealand while metvuw.com charts shows Northland will bear the brunt on Monday.
Fiji Meteorological Service is reporting a "high risk" of a cyclone forming by Thursday between Vanuatu and Fiji, which would then track southwards.
Forecasters would have a better idea in another 48 hours as to the likely track and intensity of the cyclone.