Wellington's water ban has been lifted almost four weeks since sprinklers fell silent across the capital.
Regional authorities introduced a total ban on outdoor water use in mid-March after revealing there were only 20 days of water supply left.
They also started drawing water from the Hutt River and urged residents in Wellington, Porirua and the Hutt Valley to conserve stocks.
The shortage came after weeks without significant rain, as well as earthquake strengthening work which took one of two storage lakes at Te Marua out of action over summer.
The Greater Wellington Regional Council lifted the outdoor water ban at 9am today following rain over the weekend, but alternate day sprinkler restrictions remain in place in Wellington and Upper Hutt.