Brace yourself New Zealand, we may be just a week away from summer but forecasters are predicting the sunny season is kicking off with some stormy weather instead.
A low is making its way up from Southern Ocean and is due to hit early next week, with the arrival ofDecember.
But just to keep you on your toes, this week is the opposite - as most of the country is currently being wrapped up in what some forecasters are calling a heatwave.
WeatherWatch says temperatures inland and to the east are more than 10C above normal with some parts of the South Island reaching a "heatwave" criteria.
Warm temperatures ahead this week. Below is the expected maximum temperatures for New Zealand, many cities will experience well above average temperatures for this time of year. Preparing us for the start of meteorological summer perhaps? ^KL pic.twitter.com/0wElmhL48q
In the Auckland region, temperatures are expected to rise to 26C today - but it's not the hottest part of the country. The Marlborough region is set to reach 28C.
Aucklanders will also be in for some isolated showers throughout the day, and conditions will be much the same tomorrow. The eastern parts of the North Island will be particularly warm tomorrow, with Hastings jumping from a high of 23C today to 31C tomorrow.
Sunny for most parts of #NZ today! Weather will be mostly settled this week, other than a front and a low quickly crossing the country mid-week. Read more: https://t.co/hnwmGxU1gR ^CRN pic.twitter.com/Njgcq8ShHp
He said northwesterly winds would be picking up but this was mainly in the South Island.
Another ridge of high pressure then takes hold on Friday and Saturday, bringing a return to settled weather, before another low forms in the Tasman Sea next week, MetService reports.