Hawke's Bay is off to a warm start, but the chilly temperatures will return as the second month of winter settles in.
MetService meteorologist Andy Best said June was a relatively mild month for the region, but he expects July to be a lot colder.
"There is an improving weather trend for the first half of this week as the front departs to the east of the country late Sunday followed by a southerly outbreak on Monday as a ridge of high pressure over the Tasman Sea begins to build over the South Island," he said.
"Hawke's Bay is getting some cloudy periods today , northerlies strengthening, then they turn more northwesterly tomorrow. A few showers will come from the south during the course of the evening.
"Tomorrow Napier and Hastings will be sitting at about 17 degrees then it's going to be 5 degrees overnight.