He said it was unusual the east coast would experience such high seas.
"In the 48 hours from Wednesday pretty much all coastlines will get some waves with the Bay of Plenty being the only sheltered area," he said.
"Significant and potentially damaging swells are going to charge up both sides of the country, starting on Wednesday evening. This will be most noticeable along the east coast, where such swells are uncommon."
Snow was expected to fall to low levels around Southland, Otago, Canterbury and Marlborough. It is also expected to fall down to 500m across parts of the North Island.
"It's quite a strong, chilly southerly that moves up and it's not going to be pleasant."
Today decent-sized waves of up to five metres were expected to form off Westland.
Winds were expected to whip waves up to six metres, but this was not unusual for this part of the country, he said.