Temperatures have surged over 30C on Tuesday evening in Hawke's Bay - and Wednesday could be even hotter.
WeatherWatch.co.nz head forecaster Philip Duncan said a number of weather stations around Hawke's Bay and Gisborne recorded temperatures of mid to late 20s on Tuesday but some reached 32C.
The heat was caused by warm northwesterlies and sunny skies and continued up until 5pm.
Duncan said 30C highs in April do sometimes occur but he pointed out we're now on "the wrong side of summer for summer-like temperatures".
"The equinox was two weeks ago and that was the point when days and nights were roughly equal, the nights are now longer than the days so summer temperatures should be less likely to occur".