Christmas Day weather could be a cracker according to a long-range computer model at WeatherWatch, but rival MetService says it's far too early to make an accurate prediction.
Long-range models of the weather leading up to Christmas were pointing towards a large high moving over the Tasman Sea in the week leading up to the 25th, WeatherWatch said.
However, it also warned the tropics would also be very active, mainly to the northeast.
The Southern Ocean continued to pump weak fronts into the Tasman Sea bringing a fair bit of cloud to the west and the odd shower.
The high, moving in before Christmas, looked likely to be dominant but the long-range models still weren't sure about where the high will be placed for Christmas Day, or if a potential tropical low could impact it.