MetService's Heather Keats gives you the latest weather outlook for the country this weekend.
Rain is heading New Zealand’s way for the last working week of the year, with some parts of the country in for heavy rainfalls ahead of Christmas.
And whether or not Christmas Day will be a barbecue at the beach or lunch inside will be better known next week, asforecasters keep a close eye on the skies and what we can expect for Christmas.
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The whole of New Zealand is basking in sunshine this weekend, with temperature highs in the late-teens or early 20Cs for most.
However, rain is on the cards for next week and MetService says although it is still a little early to forecast what the weather will be like on Christmas Day, we could be in for some rain on the big day.
A temperature high of 25C and overnight low of 16C is forecast for the City of Sails tomorrow.
Martino said next week would bring “slightly more dramatic” weather.
“We do have some weather rolling through from the west ... moving reasonably quickly. It is bringing some heavy rain to the South Island and then some more rain on to the North Island.
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“That could hang around for a few days in the middle of the week,” she said.
“So there is a possibility that yes, some places might have a bit of a sad week this week coming up - it will stay wet for them for a few days.”
Monday is set to be a fine day in the east and south of the North Island. However, it will be partly cloudy with isolated showers in the north and west.
Those in the South Island can expect rain, with heavy falls developing in the west and south. It will likely be partly cloudy in the north and east.
MetService says rain will develop in the west of the North Island on Tuesday, with some heavy falls. Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay look like the places to be, though, as fine skies are forecast for the day.
The South Island is in for rain in the north and west, with heavy falls also on the forecast. It will likely be partly cloudy elsewhere, with some showers.
Martino said there was also a risk of severe weather for some areas in the South Island, particularly around Fiordland.