Hawke's Bay Today

Humidity and hot days to continue for Bay

- Thomas Airey

Expect the hot, humid weather in Hawke’s Bay to continue throughout the week as a classic autumn disturbed westerly flow brings more of the same to the region.

Napier, Hastings, Wairoa and Waipukurau all had temperatur­e highs in excess of 26C yesterday, and MetService meteorolog­ist Amy Rossiter said the warm humid northerly flow coming over the country will persist through the week.

A low-pressure system approachin­g from the Tasman Sea is bringing a series of fronts across New Zealand through Wednesday but Rossiter said Hawke’s Bay was fairly sheltered so would only experience a few showers from this.

“For Hawke’s Bay, it’s not too bad compared to the rest of the country,” she said.

Any rain will come as a relief to the region’s farmers, with Hawke’s

Bay experienci­ng below average rainfall for the last four months.

The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council rural advisory group met on Friday to discuss the dry conditions and impacts on farmers.

Rossiter said a cool front passing through the region midweek will bring some slight relief from the warm, humid air coming down from the tropics.

However this will not cause a drastic change in the weather, with temperatur­es around Hawke’s Bay set to hold in the mid-to-low 20s.

“We don’t really see a significan­t cooler change until maybe next weekend,” Rossiter said.

“This is really your typical autumn system with the disturbed westerly flow pattern, so you do get those sort of warmer periods and cooler periods [throughout the season].”

A few showers are also forecast for Friday before conditions cool off next weekend.

 ?? Photo / Paul Taylor ?? MetService meteorolog­ist Amy Rossiter forecasts a typically hot and humid autumn week for Hawke’s Bay.
Photo / Paul Taylor MetService meteorolog­ist Amy Rossiter forecasts a typically hot and humid autumn week for Hawke’s Bay.

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