After bashing its way across Samoa and Fiji, the system has lost some of its oomph but will still have a significant bearing on what Santa and his reindeer will have to contend with as they traverse the country.
MetService has issued a severe weather watch for much of the North Island and said the heaviest rainfall would occur in the Far North overnight and into today.
The deep low-pressure system was expected to lie west of the North Island tomorrow and then on Boxing Day was expected to move on to central New Zealand, bringing heavy rain over the North Island from Waitomo to Wellington. On Thursday, however, the low was expected to Ex-cyclone
still a danger
move away to the east and a ridge was likely to bring settled weather to the country. But a MetService spokesman said weakening tropical cyclones should never be underestimated and Evan was "far from a spent force".
Weather watchThis is the pattern MetService is forecasting for Wanganui over the next three days:
Today - Cloudy periods with the odd shower and winds from the northeast. Expect the temperature to reach a high of 27C.
Tomorrow - Dress for summer with the mercury expected to get to 30C. Again often cloudy with a few showers, driven by northerly winds.
Boxing Day - If you're off to the Cemetery Circuit, take some rainwear just in case. A few showers are forecast but the northeasterly winds should drop away. It'll be warm, with a high of 27C forecast.