The skies cleared, the roads opened, and the lights - slowly - came back on across the Central Plateau as a narrow ridge of high pressure brought some warmth to the country over the weekend.
Heavy snow cut power to 10,000 customers at the height of last week's storm, and by Sunday night 1300 homes in the Central Plateau were still shivering without electricity.
Kilometres worth of power lines and around 100 power poles came down during the snowstorm. Powerco estimated it would cost $2 million to repair the damage.
But the snow was a boon for North Island skifields, with at least half a metre dumped on ski runs. Snow cats had to be brought out to clear access roads before thousands of skiers arrived at Turoa and Whakapapa on Saturday and Sunday.
Most state highways were opened by yesterday afternoon although motorists were warned to beware of icy conditions. SH38 between Wairoa and Te Uruwera National Park remained closed last night due to flooding.