National temperatures for 2016 are set to break records, say Niwa scientists.
The first 10 months of this year have been 1C warmer than normal in New Zealand, according to data collected from seven spots around the country.
And the trend is set to continue, with Dr Brett Mullan, principal climate scientist at Niwa, predicting warmer-than-average temperatures in November and December.
"We expect it to be very warm next week and summer to be above average, but not sizzling."
The current hottest year - 1998 - was 0.9C warmer than average in the 10 months to October and 0.8C hotter overall.