Most of the country will be battered by spring rain and gusty winds this week, but the storm clouds should move on before this weekend's Rugby World Cup semifinals.
MetService warned of severe weather last night and today, especially in the Bay of Plenty, Rotorua and Nelson, where torrential rain was expected.
Downpours and northeasterly gusts in Tauranga hampered attempts to pump fuel from the stricken cargo ship Rena yesterday, and stoked fears the ship would break up on the Astrolabe Reef.
MetService weather ambassador Bob McDavitt predicted that onshore winds would peak in the region this morning. The winds were expected to generate large waves of up to three metres, which could persist until Thursday.
Forecaster Dan Corbett said the region was bearing the brunt of a slow-moving front, which could empty up to 130mm of rain onto the region.