New Zealanders will get a "shock to the system" this week as temperatures drop around the country.
Much of central and southern New Zealand was on some form of weather watch or warning because of a low-pressure system making its way up the South Island, Metservice meteorologist Andrew James said.
It brings with is heavy rain in the west and strong north-westerly winds.
Heavy rain warnings are in place for Buller, Westland and the Canterbury lakes and rivers headwaters, and a strong wind warning is in place for Canterbury high country, with expected gusts up to 120km/h in exposed places.
Strong wind watches extend to Wellington and Wairarapa until late Tuesday morning.