Queenstown, Wānaka among best spots for NY Eve weather

Wānaka looks to be one of the few places where revellers can enjoy good weather and outside...
Wānaka looks to be one of the few places where revellers can enjoy good weather and outside dining this New Year's Eve. Photo: ODT files
The often wet West Coast of the South Island is the place to be to ring in the new year, with dry, warm conditions forecast, MetService says.

Much of the North Island is wet and windy on New Year's Eve, especially on the east coast where Hawke's Bay and Tairāwhiti Gisborne are under heavy rain watches. Further south, strong southerly swells have forced Cook Strait ferry cancellations.

Meteorologist Ngaire Wotherspoon said the rain would clear in the evening in most places aside from Gisborne and Wellington, where those out celebrating should pack a warm layer and a raincoat.

But the forecast was much better in the South Island, she said.

"Especially down the West Coast of the South Island [it] is looking beautiful today, Greymouth and Hokitika, places like Queenstown and Wānaka won't be too bad either.

"They could see some cloud, and the possibility of a shower or two this evening, but that's pretty unlikely, it's definitely one of the drier places to be."

MetService is forecasting a high of 22C for Hokitika today, while Queenstown is expected to get 20C and Wānaka 21C.

It's not such good news for Otago's coast, with Dunedin and Oamaru expecting highs of only 15C today. 

New Year's Day forecast

The first day of 2025 was looking better and brighter for most areas, with strong southerly winds easing, Wotherspoon said.

"Again the places to be will be along the West Coast of the South Island - Greymouth, Hokitika, Westport are all looking really lovely, probably some quite nice fine spells in places like Queenstown [and] Invercargill as well," she said.

Northland, Auckland, Coromandel and Taupō were also likely to have a fine New Year's Day with just the chance of a shower. But the east coast was still in for a wet start to the year.

"Tai Rāwhiti Gisborne, Hawke's Bay will see quite a few showers as well as down in Wellington, [it'll] probably still be quite windy there as well."

Temperatures would remain cool for the next few days due to a southerly flow across the country, Wotherspoon said.

 - additional reporting APL

 

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