Perfume Pt was a popular spot as temperatures soared. Photo / Ian Cooper
It didn't take long for hot-topic subject "the pool" to raise its head again as temperatures hit 30C in Hawke's Bay over the weekend.
While it was slightly hotter in Hastings, dozens in Napier flocked to the free attractions of Marine Parade and other seafront and city fountains and waterfeatures.
Napier couple Carl and Mernetta Jordan were on Marine Parade when children Syntheia, 9, and Carleigh, 3, couldn't resist the temptation of the water feature and fountains near the National Aquarium.
"You can't stop the kids," he said as the youngsters frolicked, among dozens of youngsters seen in fountains and other water features on the parade at the peak of the early-November high.
"It's better than paying to go to the pools," he said, reckoning the pools - by implication the Napier Aquatic Centre - need more attractions other than a single slide.
But warmer is expected on Friday when New Zealand and England play an evening Twenty20 cricket international at McLean Park, Napier. The forecast for Napier on Friday is a maximum temperature of 26C during the day and then 15C at night.