Another week of typical winter weather, consisting of showers, fine patches and southerly changes, will hang over Hawke's Bay for the next five days.
WeatherWatch head weather analyst Philip Duncan forecasts that from tomorrow until Friday the conditions will cool across the country but there will not be much bite to the few fronts that move through New Zealand.
Napier and Hastings will wake to a few brief showers this morning, before a northwesterly wind brings a fine day to the region with a high of 16C and overnight low dropping to 2C.
WeatherWatch predicts that the Central North Island ski fields look set to receive some snow this afternoon and overnight, while tomorrow looks like a good day to hit the slopes.
The MetService forecast for tomorrow is for much of the same with a partly cloudy day, with the chance for the odd shower and a developing northwesterly.