Temperatures in the Western Bay of Plenty have plummeted - and the kiwifruit industry couldn't be happier.
People woke to just 6C at the Tauranga Airport yesterday morning, and temperatures were expected to be much cooler further inland. Overnight, temperatures were expected to reach as low as 4C. The temperatures were among the coolest of the past month.
However, Niwa's principal scientist for forecasting Chris Brandolino said the coldest days were still to come.
"Yes, it's going to be a chilly week, particularly Wednesday morning. That will have an impact with frosts, etc, but as we work our way towards the end of the week temperatures will head towards above [normal] ... perhaps at the cost of rain."
Brandolino said warmer temperatures would creep back to the Western Bay from this weekend for four to five days.