Rotorua and the rest of the upper North Island are likely in for a warm and wet end to winter and start to spring, say weather forecasters Niwa.
Principal forecasting scientist at Niwa's national climate centre, Chris Brandolino, said although there were periods of unpredictable weather, climate scientists could generally give a pretty good prediction of the "flavour" of the next few months.
"The executive summary is: we're likely to have a warm, potentially wet end of winter and start of spring," Mr Brandolino said.
"There'll be cold snaps, there'll be some frosts, but that won't be the flavour, that won't be the theme ... a colder than average August, September and October is pretty unlikely."
Mr Brandolino said lower pressure than normal to the west of New Zealand would likely bring weak northwesterlies, with little chance of any southerlies.