Chilly mornings, rain and coastal swells have made an appearance in Hawke’s Bay as winter rears its head.
“From about Tuesday onwards, you might notice it will get a little chillier overnight as we’ll have a high-pressure system sitting over the country,” MetService meteorologist Clare O’Connor said today.
“That’ll hopefully clear the skies up, but clear skies do mean cooler and colder mornings with the possible potential of frost later in the week.”
O’Connor said the main chances of rain for the region would be on Sunday and Monday with the potential for showers on Tuesday. A reprieve would likely come later in the week.
“As we move further into the week, we’ve got the high pressure moving over us, which will make things a little more settled.”