Hawke's Bay has a hot and windy week ahead with a "warm conveyor belt of air" coming through and temperatures reaching 29C on Tuesday.
MetService forecaster Tuporo Marsters said a warm tropical nor'wester is moving over the country on Monday.
There are also gusty northwesterlies about the Hawke's Bay region on Monday, turning into strong westerlies on Thursday before easing.
He said people will feel the winds to be "quite warm" as the air is coming from the Queensland coast "like a warm conveyor belt of air" travelling across the Tasman, accompanied by a rain band which will establish over central New Zealand.