- Hawke’s Bay may experience wet and windy weather next week due to a low-pressure system.
- MetService’s Mmathapelo Makgabutlane said the system could bring heavy rain to the North Island’s east.
- The system may also bring warmer temperatures.
Hawke’s Bay could be set for more wet and wild weather next week as one of the first big low-pressure systems of the year moves down the country.
The front is being forecast to bring not just rain but also a return to summer temperatures for the region.
MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane said it was too early to say if thunderstorms would hit Hawke’s Bay, but wet and windy weather was possible along the North Island’s east coast from about Tuesday.
“We have a low-pressure system drifting down from the north and that will be bringing, at this point so far, the heaviest rain for the northern parts of the country,” Makgabutlane said.