After a summer of lousy weather, New Zealand is set to enjoy yet another weekend of warm autumn weather.
A large high sits above the country and is expected to drift slowly eastwards over the next few days, bringing fine weather to most of the country.
MetService spokesman Daniel Corbett said the fine weather will continue through the weekend, and even well into next week.
"This is a big, big high. If you look at the pressure - it is almost to the point where you want to put your fingers in your ears. It's almost like a big stubborn ox, it is slow to move."
Mr Corbett said parts of Northland, Auckland, and the Bay of Plenty could expect temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius this weekend, while Hamilton will see about 19 degrees Celsius, temperatures in Wellington will get to about 16 degrees Celsius, and inland parts of the South Island should get around 17 degrees Celsius.