Metservice reports cloudy weather in the region today with occasional rain.
Woods travelled separately to Hawke's Bay and was able to carry out the announcements and media stand-up herself.
The spending announced today is expected to enable about 11,500 homes to be built across multiple housing developments over the next 10 to 15 years.
It is targeted to Lower Hutt, Nelson, Rangiora, Ngāruawāhia, Hastings, Motueka, Whanganui and Lake Hāwea.
Parliament is not sitting this week - known as a recess week - enabling MPs to travel around the country to visit electorates and make various announcements.
On Monday, Ardern visited a range of businesses in Christchurch.
On Tuesday, Ardern travelled to a dairy farm in Featherston to announce a world-first scheme to price agricultural emissions by 2025 as part of meeting New Zealand's climate-change commitments.