Hawke's Bay has enjoyed mostly warm sunny days following its frosty mornings, but forecasters expect rain to end both in the coming week.
MetService meteorologist Andrew James said Hawke's Bay will stay dry until tomorrow when rain comes in from the west.
"On Tuesday a low-pressure system crosses the central part of New Zealand. There is a bit of uncertainty on the exact position of that low-pressure system but what that does mean is the likelihood of scattered rain later in the day."
He said the rain will linger on Wednesday but Thursday will look fine until another low pressure system on Friday brings the possibility of more rain.