The blast furnace door is open today and pointing at the Central Otago town of Alexandra, where New Zealand's top temperature of 35C is predicted. Nearby Wanaka took the national top spot yesterday, with 33.5C, and is forecast to reach 34C today.
Aucklanders can expect another hot day too; 29C is the forecast high, up from 28C yesterday. At midnight last night the city was a balmy 22C.
MetService meteorologist Kyle Lee said the high pressure zone over New Zealand would continue to deliver mainly fine conditions for many areas, and warm to hot temperatures.
Light winds, mixed with heat and humidity are expected to brew up some isolated showers or thunderstorms in the central North Island and inland parts of the South Island from this afternoon. The risk of thunderstorms in many of these areas is low, but reaches moderate in the western part of the central North Island.
Isolated showers are also possible today in eastern parts of Northland and the Coromandel Peninsula.