A sun-drenched weekend is about to give way to a damp start to the week for some, with a southerly sting to follow.
Much of the country was bathed in sunny, mild weather yesterday as a ridge of high pressure dominated conditions across both islands.
Whanganui took the nationwide high, with 22.3C, ahead of Taumarunui on 21.2C and Whakatane on 21C. In Auckland the mercury reached 20.8C.
But MetService meteorologist Brian Mercer said today early in the week would be characterised by scattered showers around much of the country, especially the west.
It would also be cooler, particularly in the South Island.