A low to the west of New Zealand isn't going anywhere fast - in fact it could stick around until Sunday, with the remnants lingering into next week.
WeatherWatch.co.nz head forecaster Philip Duncan said the low would push a lot of cloud across the country in the coming days.
"We farewell summer and say hello to autumn this week on a cloudy, mild note as this low spins like a tyre stuck in mud, not going anywhere".
The low would linger off the west of the country until Sunday, peaking in strength today and Wednesday then slowly weakening through until the end of the weekend, Duncan said.
"This low will encourage a cloudy north to northeast flow over both islands and will bring a mixture of drizzle, dry spells and downpours with our mountain and ranges breaking up the wet weather even further".