I recently discovered the mountain-forecast.com
website, which has information and weather forecasts for 9300 summits around the world. There are a significant number of peaks in New Zealand, and all have forecasts for the peak. If the summit is sufficiently high then there will also be forecasts at integer multiples of 1,000m.Forecasts that are particularly useful for me:
| Rimutaka Ranges | |
| Mt Matthews: | 941m |
| Tararuas | |
| Mitre: | 1,000m, 1,571m |
| Mt Hector: | 1,000m, 1,529m |
| Central North Island Volcanoes | |
| Mt Ngaruhoe: | 500m, 1500m, 2291m |
| Mt Ruapehu: | 1,000m, 2,000m, 2,796m |
| Mt Tongariro: | 1,000m, 1,968m |
| Pukekaikiore: | 1,000m, 1,692m |
I have no idea how accurate these forecasts will be, but it might be worth keeping an eye on them for a while. The MetService forecasts are often pretty general, so these might be a useful addition to the information considered when planning a trip.

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