New Year's Eve looking windy and wet

With a mere five days left in the year, forecasters are predicting New Year's Eve will be plagued by cloud, wind and increasing rain

WeatherWatch head weather analyst Philip Duncan said the same high currently over the country was forecast to gradually move away to the east by the final day of 2014.

Subsequently, the weather wasn't looking flash for western areas south of Waikato and central parts of the country, he said.

On New Year's Eve the high would hold over the upper and eastern North Island until the evening, when winds and clouds were expected to build.

Drizzle or patchy showers could move in at night around Auckland. However, it was hard to forecast with certainty five days out, Mr Duncan said.

"The rain may well hold off until New Year's Day."

In Wellington, New Year's Eve would be windy with north to north-west winds potentially rising to gale-force with rain, he said.

Rain and showers would affect the West Coast, but dry spells may move in further south during the day as the front headed into the lower North Island.

In Canterbury and Christchurch the bulk of the rain would be falling on the West Coast - but there may be some spillover with patchy rain for a time as the main front moved north, Mr Duncan said.

"Basically on New Year's Eve, a large high - the one over us now - moves away finally and a cold front moves up the country with rain and wind then showers.

"This front will slow down as it runs into higher pressure over northern and north eastern NZ."

Early data suggested the Chatham Islands would be the place to be on New Year's Eve, Mr Duncan said. Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Bay of Plenty, Northland were also forecast to be dry and warm.

NZME. 

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