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Easter Weekend weather: North Island, get ready for rain and wind, Auckland dips to single-digit temperatures

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MetService National Weather: March 27th - April 1st. Video / Metservice

It’s time to bring out those winter woolies, with a cold front set to sweep across the country and send temperatures plummeting this Easter Weekend.

Strong winds are also expected to buffet many regions, with temperatures plunging to single digits overnight across much of the country.

MetService is forecasting the top temperatures in Christchurch and Wellington to be 13C and 14C respectively on Good Friday, owing to a southerly wind.

A strong wind warning is in place over Remutaka Hill and the NZ Transport Agency is urging motorists to take extra care.

It will be chilly in Auckland too, with the high reaching just 18C but dropping to 9C overnight for parts of the city.

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A low-pressure system forming east of New Zealand will bring waves of rain to much of the North Island this weekend.

Niwa is warning of a “moisture-laden” long weekend, with rain expected to fall on eastern and northern holiday hotspots.

Snow had already started falling in parts of Otago yesterday, with Cardrona skifield celebrating the first dusting of 2024.

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Snow is starting to fall in Cardrona Alpine Resort in Otago.
Snow is starting to fall in Cardrona Alpine Resort in Otago.

MetService forecaster Clare O’Connor said heavy rain and strong winds were expected to hit parts of the North Island on Saturday.

“Things do begin to cool down as we get towards the weekend, with showers and a southerly cool wind slowly travelling up the country,” O’Connor said.

“The southerly winds could also be quite gusty and will be strong in exposed places, especially around the eastern North Island.”

MetService said many areas would be affected by unsettled weather, with blustery winds and showers for those heading away on holiday. More snow was forecast for the summit of the Crown Range Rd.

A moisture-laden long weekend? 🤔

There's a chance that a low pressure system forms near the North Island on Saturday, delivering rounds of rain to the north & east over the weekend.

This one is worth tracking if you have plans as the forecast is not set in stone... pic.twitter.com/QKyviVPefD

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) March 26, 2024

Temperatures were expected to dip everywhere on Good Friday.

O’Connor said the expected travel path of the front could result in rain warnings for Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay and Wairarapa.

Severe gale warnings were likely for parts of eastern Bay of Plenty, eastern Taupō, Taranaki, Manawatū, Horowhenua, Kāpiti, Wellington and the Marlborough Sounds.

“The North Island, particularly the East Coast, is likely to experience the most rainfall, as we’re expecting a low-pressure system to form on the North Island,” O’Connor said.

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MetService forecasts the wettest regions on the weekend will be Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti Gisborne.

MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris said the North Island would bear the brunt of the wet and windy weather, especially on Saturday and Sunday, but most of the North Island would receive rain at times during the long weekend.

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O’Connor advised those planning to travel away for the weekend in the eastern North Island that Friday would be a better day for travel.

Keep an eye on these 5 things in the weather this week, with a glimpse into the Easter Weekend ahead - could be a wet one for the North Island
🐰☔️🟡💨🐰❄️🐰 pic.twitter.com/oVuh6WDeqJ

— MetService (@MetService) March 26, 2024

“If you’re camping over the weekend, make sure your pegs are secure and that you have some waterproof and warm layers, as the temperature change will be noticeable.”

Meanwhile, the South Island will lap up the sunny weather first this Easter weekend, but not without a wintry blast laden with snow and gusty thunderstorms.

O’Connor said that leading up to the weekend, South Islanders will experience a shift in temperatures with a showery, southerly flow moving up the country today.

💨A strong southerly push makes its way up the South Island on Wednesday, bring blustery winds along the eastern coast

☕️Get ready to cozy up as temperatures take a dip to the low to mid-teens post-southerly sweep pic.twitter.com/qbvj2xCR70

— MetService (@MetService) March 26, 2024

Cold southwesterlies will bring snow down to about 600m in Southland and Otago as a cold front sweeps north over southern and central NZ on Thursday.

By the end of the week the front is expected to move further north, leaving parts of the South Island with the warmest and driest weather for the long weekend.

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O’Connor said the West Coast of the South Island could experience the best temperatures for the Easter Weekend.

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