It's warmer but wetter with rain setting in throughout the Bay this morning.
According to MetService there will be severe gales and heavy rain on the way for parts of central and southern New Zealand, and heavy snow possible in the far south.
A complex front, which has been overthe South Island earlier this week, moves over the North Island today, MetService said.
"This front is preceded by strong north-to-northwest winds, and followed by a cold southwest change. Warnings and watches for wind, rain, and snow are now in force for parts of central and southern New Zealand."
A heavy rain watch remains in place for the ranges of Bay of Plenty east of Whakatāne and Gisborne, north of Ruatoria, from 9am to 6pm today.
Rotorua's forecast for today is for rain, possibly heavy for a time, clearing in the afternoon then partly cloudy. Northerlies will change southwest by afternoon. The predicted high is 14C and the low 3C.
Tauranga residents can expect rain, with a chance of being heavy, clearing in the afternoon then mainly fine. Strong northerlies changing southwest in the morning. The forecast high is 17C and the low 6C.
In Taupō, today's forecast is for rain, possibly heavy, clearing late in the morning or early afternoon then partly cloudy. Northerlies changing southwest by afternoon, dying out later. The high is 12C and the low 2C.
For Whakatāne, today's weather brings rain, possibly heavy, clearing by evening then mainly fine. Strong northerlies changing southwest in the afternoon. The predicted high is 17C and the low 4C.