The country will have a brief reprieve from unsettled spring weather with a couple of days of sunshine, before another active front sweeps over the South Island.
A weak anticyclone is moving over the country, bringing settled weather across much of New Zealand, MetService spokesman Daniel Corbett said.
However, the remnants of the weekend's southerly chill could bring overnight frosts to the North Island high country.
"Wednesday should start off fine and dry in many parts of New Zealand but another active front will spread more wind and rain to parts of the South Island,'' he said.
Westerly gales could pound the deep south of the South Island and ridges across Otago and Canterbury later tomorrow.