“There could be some easterlies developing but they shouldn’t be too strong,” Clark said.
A low-pressure system would make its way over the country from the north across the weekend, but it was only expected to arrive over Whanganui on Sunday.
It would bring cloudy conditions and the possibility of showers late in the afternoon.
“It should be generally fine but we have that high cloud increasing on Sunday and those south-easterlies start freshening up so a little bit more of a breeze on Sunday.”
However, the warmest conditions of the weekend were also forecast for Sunday with a high of 19C.
These temperatures were above the average for the region in August and September of 14C and 14.7C respectively, but Clark said this was normal for the change of seasons.
“It’s exactly what you expect of spring - it sort of wobbles around that temperature,” she said.