Just a few weeks after Cyclone Dovi battered areas of New Zealand, a new tropical pressure system may be making its way to the country.
Later this week, a tropical storm may form as low pressure shifts from the Coral Sea area towards New Caledonia.
WeatherWatch head forecaster Philip Duncan said, unlike Cyclone Dovi, this low-pressure zone has a more complicated journey due to powerful high pressure over southern New Zealand.
"Storms and lows weaken when they run into high pressure, especially powerful high pressure, so the stronger the southern high is then the lower the chances are of this potential storm making it to New Zealand," he said.