By ANNE BESTON
Make the most of the golden weather - it's going to end.
That's the message from the MetService as a high pressure system over the North Island continues to bring golden sunshine and cloudless skies to Auckland and Wellington.
"Basically, it's a big fat high which doesn't seem in any hurry to go anywhere," said MetService forecaster Melanie Graham. "It's going to turn to custard in Auckland soon but you should get at least one more nice day out of it."
Wellington has had six perfect days and the weekend is also set to be fine. And this time the Windy City is going to have it over Auckland and the Far North.
Auckland and the rain-soaked Coromandel Peninsula, which both felt the full force of last week's storm, are facing a wet weekend.
The cloudless skies have brought frosts to much of the North Island with Taupo getting down to a chilly minus 3 deg yesterday morning, Hutt Valley near Wellington on 0 deg and Whenuapai in Auckland 1 deg.
In parts of Central Otago, morning temperatures have been as low as minus 7 deg.
The South Island has already had its share of the sunshine but the clouds are gathering.
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