Waitangi weekend looks like another great time to be in the north, with highs of 28C to 30C predicted, making the national day commemorations in the Bay of Islands set to include fantastic weather for the 30,000 people expected there.
Northland is heading for a drought - one could be declared today after a meeting between Northland Rural Support Trust and other key stakeholders - but there is little rain on the horizon for the region over the next few weeks.
Mr Adams said there was a chance of a few showers over the next week, and showers forecast for February 9, but no sign of the tropical fronts that bring moisture to the north.
"The tropics haven't happened for us so far this year. One of the big things that brings rain to Northland is stuff coming from the tropics, but there are no signs of any fronts coming from that way in the next two weeks. It doesn't mean they won't come later in the summer, but nothing for the next few weeks," he said.
"It's a bit like groundhog day for Northland over the next week or so - more sun and good weather - so Northland is going to be left thigh and dry, with little sign of any rain to give relief."