A sprinkler ban is closer for Hamilton, as the city's water usage continues to break records and the warmer weather seems set to stay through March.
The water use in the city continues to soar as NIWA Weather reported Hamilton was the first New Zealand city centre to crack the 50 continuous days with maximum temperatures of at least 25C this summer.
Hamilton is currently at water alert level two, which means sprinklers and watering systems can only be used on alternate days, even street numbers on even days; odd street numbers on odd days, between 6-8am and 6-8pm.
City waters manager Maire Porter told Hamilton News the city's daily water use has continued to exceed higher than average usages for this time of year.
"Hamilton's daily water use has repeatedly exceeded 70 million litres a day over the past week at a time where it would normally be decreasing," Ms Porter said. "On Sunday the city's water use peaked at 80 million litres which is the highest water use March day on record. If this level of use increases, or continues for too long, Hamilton will need to consider moving to further water restrictions."