A tropical cyclone and three other heavy rain patterns are expected to position themselves above New Zealand this weekend but it is unlikely any will bring much-needed rain to drought-stricken areas.
WeatherWatch.co.nz analyst Philip Duncan said tropical weather had "roared into life" in recent days and long-range models indicated "plenty of activity north of us over the next few weeks".
"By next Monday there could be as many as four tropical lows north of New Zealand, one likely to be a tropical cyclone," Mr Duncan said.
"But despite all this mounting pressure to bring rain, to northern New Zealand especially, the highs over us maintain the strength to hold back these plump rain-makers."
Mr Duncan said the high pressure systems over the country would drop south towards the end of March and would result in "increased chances of rain moving into northern New Zealand".