The worst of the storm is over and the weather is set to improve this morning for most of New Zealand.
MetService meteorologist April Clarke says there will be an "easing trend" across the country today, apart from a few pockets.
In the South Island, the east and west coasts will have showers this morning, which will ease by the afternoon when it will become fine.
In the North Island it will be mainly fine, apart from the east coast where things are set to be wet and windy.
"The southerly that went through the east coast of the South Island yesterday flicks up through Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa and Gisborne as the low moves off to the east.