The MetService is warning people in these areas to watch out for rapidly rising rivers and possible surface flooding and slips.
Northwest gales are likely across much of southern and central New Zealand ahead of the front. The strongest winds are likely about Fiordland, Southland, Otago and inland Canterbury today and tomorrow. The winds are expected to reach 130km/h in exposed areas.
MetService advises that winds of this strength could bring down trees and powerlines, damage unsecured structures and make driving hazardous.
Queenstown Lake District Council says that the forecast gale-force winds mean there is "extreme fire danger", and reminded people there is a total fire ban in Wanaka, and fire by permit only for the rest of the district.
Across the rest of the country, north from Wairarapa will be fine, with some cloudy areas this morning and this evening.
Waikato to Kapiti including the central high country will be mostly cloudy with patchy drizzle.
Wellington will be often cloudy with drizzle later tonight, and Buller will be cloudy with occasional drizzle.