Hawke’s Bay is not only expected to be spared the wrath of a storm hitting more western regions but is also having some of its hottest April temperatures, especially at night.
Temperatures in Hawke’s Bay on Wednesday soared over 27C, about 7 to 8C above average April highs of about 19C, and in Napier the minimum temperature on Thursday night is forecast by weather agency Metservice to be 20C – double the average April minimum.
A high of 27.9C was reported in Wairoa before 1pm. Hastings had a peak of 27.7C, and at about 4pm was holding the nationwide high of 27.5C.
Meteorologist John Law told Hawke’s Bay Today: “It’s all happening away out west. You’re in a great spot.”