The heat's been turned down on the country, says the MetService.
It will remain warm in the north, although the change in weather — from heatwave to cooler than average temperatures — will continue in the south.
Most of the country has sweltered under scorching temperatures this week, with several records broken and inland Bay of Plenty, Marlborough, and parts of Canterbury officially experiencing a heatwave.
MetService meteorologist James Millward said Friday's cold front had broken up the heat and more average temperatures could be expected in the coming week.
"It's a bit of a mixed bag — cool in the south, warm up north and showers in the middle. It'll be average or slightly warmer temperatures for the start of the week."