The upper North Island is in for a stormy few days with driving rain, thunderstorms and gale force winds set to hammer the regions.
Heavy rain watches and warnings are in force stretching from Coromandel Peninsula across to Auckland north, with parts of Northland expected to be drenched with up to 100mm of rain expected to fall in intense downpours.
MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris said the wild weather was expected to kick off around midday.
Along with the rain, there would an increasing risk of thunderstorms over Northland throughout Wednesday, with the potential for localised deluges.