Aucklanders and other North Islanders watched late in the evening as fog rolled in.
They rose on Thursday morning to a thick blanket that obscured street lights and hid the tops of tall buildings, including Auckland's SkyTower.
It was a change from the blustery winds and heavy rain that had fallen 24 hours earlier. The heavy fog was the first this year and affected Auckland and Hamilton airports.
Fog at this time of the year is normal. We have the perfect ingredients for it with warm days, cool nights and relatively warm sea surface temperatures. Lately we've had that added humidity, brought in by the sub-tropical rain on Tuesday as opposed to the drier and cooler air from the southerly the week before.
Auckland and Wellington are disrupted by fog several days each year. Other centres better known for fog, including Hamilton, function well with it. For those across the Waikato it's a very normal part of autumn and winter weather.