Heavy rain, which has already forced the closure of Fiordland's Milford Track, will make its way up the South Island tomorrow, accompanied in places by powerful winds.
Much of the South Island is forecast to experience wind and rain through the day, but it should be fine for most of the North Island.
A severe weather warning remains in place for heavy rain on the west of the South Island until late tomorrow, with significant spillover expected into the Otago and Canterbury headwaters.
Environment Canterbury said up to 400mm of rain was expected along the Alpine Divide today and tomorrow, and Environment Southland said the headwaters of the Mataura River and the Oreti River were both rising rapidly this afternoon.
Trampers and campers in the area were warned to stay away from river beds.