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Weekend weather: Crisp start to autumn as temperatures plunge and thunderstorms possible

Imogene Bedford
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26 Feb, 2026 04:00 PM2 mins to read

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A cold front is forecast to send temperatures plunging across New Zealand. Photo / Windy.com

A cold front is forecast to send temperatures plunging across New Zealand. Photo / Windy.com

Autumnal weather is set to arrive this weekend as a biting cold front travels up the country, with temperatures dropping as much as 12C in some places.

While many parts of the country have been spoilt with warm weather over the last few days, MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris told the Herald temperatures are expected to plunge heading into the weekend.

A sharp southerly is set to make Friday feel chilly across NZ.
South Island turns cold w/showers & a few thunderstorms, especially in the upper south.
North Island cools as the change pushes up the east, sparking storms & a few downpours from Hawke’s Bay to the Bay of Plenty. pic.twitter.com/rZ3ZISR014

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) February 26, 2026

New Zealanders will need to brace for much cooler conditions as a front moves north up the country today and tomorrow.

The swing will be less noticeable in the northern regions, particularly the Far North, but in more southerly parts of the country, the cold snap will be particularly pronounced.

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Blenheim is set to drop from a high of 28C yesterday to a high of just 16C today, while temperatures in the capital will fall from 22C to 15C.

There may be “a little bit” of wet weather as the showery southerlies move north, with localised heavy showers hitting parts of the North Island in the afternoon and evening.

“The wet isn’t going to be so bad but annoyingly, there is going to be some wet weather,” Ferris said.

“They’re not going to, like, ruin the entirety of the weekend, but if people are making weekend plans, they will need to make sure they’re dodging those showers if at all possible.”

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Though “not the type of storms that are going to affect everyone”, he warned the central and eastern regions should also prepare for possible thunderstorms.

“It is something to be aware of if you’re around the region and happen to get caught under something very heavy. Whether you’re driving or not, the idea is just to stay where you are.”

Tomorrow, a high-pressure system will cover the country and bring much calmer conditions, with southerners set to enjoy mainly fine conditions after a wet end to the week.

📡Here is today’s radar animation, showing a rain band moving up the South Island. Possible heavy rain is forecast for Westland and Canterbury this afternoon. 🧊There is cold southerly air behind this rain band, Queenstown’s temperature currently is just above 10℃. This cold air… pic.twitter.com/R0AwiYQsrJ

— MetService NZ (@MetService) February 26, 2026

But the settled weather is expected to be short-lived as crisp spells return on Sunday.

“We do have more cold air push in from the south through Sunday so again we’re going to see those temperatures drop once again and look to be quite cool as we head into the new working week,” Ferris said.

The forecast for Monday anticipates a continuation to Sunday’s cold wave, with temperatures sharply falling by several degrees in most parts of both the North Island and the South Island.

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