The week’s weather is expected to be a mixed bag of showers, cloud and sunshine for most of the country - before yet another sub-tropical low makes it away across the North Island.
MetService meteorologist Curtis Hayes said a weakening front is currently sweeping showers across the North Island and down to southern areas of Canterbury.
Moving through to Tuesday and Wednesday, a high-pressure system is expected to create fine and sunny conditions for most, but it may be cloudy for some areas.
This system will also mean those in the South Island will especially need to rug up, with a forecast of frosty mornings - temperatures are expected to drop around to as low as 0C for Twizel and 2C for Christchurch by the end of the week.
Hayes said the weather will begin to turn on Thursday as a sub-tropical low starts to move down the North Island.
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