El Niño is upon us and a warmer than normal autumn is on the cards for Hawke's Bay.
Niwa meteorologist Ben Noll says, because of El Niño, there is a 60 per cent chance of temperatures being above average through autumn in Hawke's Bay and 35 to 40 per cent chance of below average rainfall.
"Rain may be on the cards for the next couple of days, but it is less likely to continue like
that for the autumn season."
Hawke's Bay Regional Council's air quality scientist Dr Kathleen Kozyniak said while most of the region saw near normal rainfall totals for February, the headwaters of the larger rivers weren't as lucky.
"Rain tended to bypass the main ranges."