Heavy swells across Hawke’s Bay will be at their worst at Haumoana, where they are expected to reach 1.9 metres overnight as strong winds sweep in.
Rapidly rising waterways and hazardous driving conditions are likely for Hawke’s Bay as the remnants of ex-tropical cyclone Lola travel down the North Island.
MetService upgraded its rain watch in Hawke’s Bay to a rain warning on Monday morning, affecting the inland ranges south of State Highway 5 for 27 hours from 2pm on Monday to 5pm on Tuesday.
The MetService forecast said to expect 110-140 millimetres of rain with peak rates of 10-20mm/h, but 15-25mm/h on Tuesday afternoon during possible thunderstorms.
“Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous,” the MetService warning said.