“Depending on the movement of that weather system, there is a possibility that some of that could come into the eastern parts of the North Island, including Hawke’s Bay.”
Even though Wairoa has seen plenty of rain this summer, Makgabutlane believes this weather system could be one of the first big weather systems to hit the region in 2025.
Although it is too early for MetService to issue weather warnings and watches for this system, Makgabutlane said her team is watching the situation and would typically issue any watches or warnings a couple of days ahead of the system hitting, if it does come through.
However, Makgabutlane said since the system is coming from the north, it means that within it is a warm air mass that will bring warmer temperatures.
“As it moves across, and once it’s moved across, we should expect that warmer, more moist air mass should hopefully have an effect on temperatures as well.”
Makgabutlane recommends keeping an eye on the MetService website or app for any weather watches or warnings.
Jack Riddell is a multimedia journalist with Hawke’s Bay Today and spent the last 15 years working in radio and media in Auckland, London, Berlin, and Napier. He reports on all stories relevant to residents of the region.