Hawke's Bay Today

Cold weather on way for region

- By Ruby Harfield

Hawke’s Bay residents will get a shock when a cold snap descends on the region next week.

The weekend is set to be fine but this would change as a forecast front moved up from the South Island.

MetService meteorolog­ist John Law said today would start off fine but the front would bring a few showers in the afternoon.

“Then after that it’s back into some better weather, Sunday’s not looking bad at all.”

However, early next week the temperatur­es would start to cool down, with temperatur­es in the late teens and southweste­rly winds headed for the region.

This would be a shock to the system for many who had been enjoying temperatur­es in the mid 20s with recent northweste­rly winds causing temperatur­es to climb, he said.

“It’s been quite nice over the last few days.”

A high pressure system over the Tasman Sea would bring cooler air, showers and stronger winds, especially on the coast, Mr Law said.

“It’s amazing how much a wind change can affect things.”

Temperatur­es wouldn’t be anywhere near as low as parts of the South Island though, he said.

“Even in Hawke’s Bay it’s cooler than what you’ve been used to, the weekend at least will be good.”

Overnight lows would drop into single figures with 7C forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday in Napier and Hastings.

Wednesday would be the coldest with a high of 16C for Napier and 15C for Hastings.

“It’s going to feel cold, especially since it’s been so warm for so long.”

However, the temperatur­es were not uncommon for this time of year and would be warming up for the rest of autumn according to Niwa.

Niwa climate scientist Petra Pearce said Hawke’s Bay could expect above-average temperatur­es until early winter due to elevated sea temperatur­es since November.

Rainfall looked to be slightly above average for the next three months, also because of the warm sea surface temperatur­es.

 ?? PHOTO/PAUL TAYLOR ?? SERENE: A beach sunrise overlookin­g Bluff Hill, Napier yesterday morning.
PHOTO/PAUL TAYLOR SERENE: A beach sunrise overlookin­g Bluff Hill, Napier yesterday morning.

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