A front moving up the South Island and on to the North Island overnight will make way for a high set to bring warm autumn temperatures for much of the country on the first day of April.
Today's front will bring rain to the West Coast of the South Island and strong winds to the east of the South Island and central New Zealand.
Metservice meteorologist Angus Hines said there was a strong wind watch in place as winds could gust as fast as 100km/h in the Tararua District, Wairarapa, Rimutaka Hill Road in Wellington and Canterbury High Country.
If the winds gust over 110km/h Metservice will release a warning.
"It's moving up the South Island but it is weakening. It does get on to the North Island this evening and it will bring a brief period of rain to western parts of the North Island, around Kapiti Coast and up towards Taranaki," Hines said.