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Wet, windy weather to sweep away fine conditions across New Zealand

David Williams
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25 Aug, 2025 07:00 PM2 mins to read

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MetService National Weather: August 26 - 29. MetService

A large Southern Ocean low is forecast to sweep away fine weather during the last week of winter.

According to MetService, plenty of sunshine is due for the start of the week, except for the north and east of the North Island.

Forecaster Stephen Glassey told the Herald a weather system will come down from the north and graze the top of the country this evening into tomorrow.

“There will be a bit of rain and some strong east to northeast winds for the top of the North Island.”

He said strong winds would produce strong swells on the east coast of the island.

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📢 Attention beachgoers and boaties!

🌊 Large waves are expected about eastern coasts of the upper North Island during Tuesday and Wednesday.

🛟 If you're planning a trip to the beach or out on the water, be sure to check the marine recreational and coastal forecasts. pic.twitter.com/gQ4O6INM2V

— MetService (@MetService) August 25, 2025

Fine and frosty conditions dominate the rest of the country to start the week.

MetService predicts average temperatures will remain in the mid-teens for the North Island, with Napier and Gisborne heading towards 20C.

However, MetService meteorologist Silvia Martino said the warm spell would be short-lived, with winter having “one last gasp”.

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Another large low looms in the Southern Ocean, which Niwa said will send “multiple waves” of rain and wind to New Zealand from the middle of this week until early next week.

After recent quiet weather due to high pressure overhead (🔴), conditions will turn much more active in the coming days.

A large area of low pressure in the Southern Ocean (🔵) will send multiple waves of rain and wind to NZ from the middle of this week until early next week. pic.twitter.com/ustxlkR7Vm

— NIWA Weather (@NiwaWeather) August 25, 2025

Glassey said the weather system would bring plenty of showers, especially for the western parts of both islands.

MetService said windy conditions were also predicted to make their way up the South Island on Wednesday and spread north as far as Wairarapa during Thursday, and into central Hawke’s Bay on Friday.

“Severe Weather Watches or Warnings may be issued as we get closer to the event,” Martino said.

Glassey described these conditions as a “fairly typical spring-like weather system”.

“We still do see lots of cold, showery conditions during spring.”

He said higher regions in the South Island could still see snow on the mountains.

“For some places, it would still feel like winter.”

David Williams is an Auckland-based multimedia journalist who joined the Herald in 2023. He covers breaking news and general topics.

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