There were winners and losers in Hawke's Bay last month, according to the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's rainfall report for November.
Hawke's Bay Regional Council climate scientist Dr Kathleen Kozyniak said patchy bouts of wet weather had left some people lucky, and others wondering where their share of rain was.
"It was showery so some places got a good dollop while others missed out all together, particularly those in the southern coastal area. So you've got some real winners about the place but other places didn't see much at all."
"There was a reasonable amount of rain in the ranges and, to a certain extent, that's good in terms of the headwaters of some of the rivers, probably more the northern ones."
Southern Hawke's Bay was by far the worst off in the region; rainfall totalling 25 per cent of the monthly average for November and the Maraetotara area getting just 6mm.