“There haven’t been any really big numbers yet. It’s taken a while for the front to sweep up the country, so the big numbers we’ve got now are in places like the Bay of Plenty.”
Wotherspoon said a low front that had swept through the region meant less of the muggy temperatures seen last week, with estimates staying in the mid-teens throughout this week.
“They will be about average for this time of year.”
She said the weather could change depending on what the system does as it crosses over the country.
“[The system] is turning into a complex low, and there’s quite a lot of variation as to how it will behave.”
While no weather warning had been issued for Hawke’s Bay on Sunday morning, MetService advised people to keep up to date with the latest forecasts.
While its likely going to be indoor activities only for kids at the start of these school holidays, a welcome halt on the weather meant that Hastings Blossom Parade was able to go ahead without rain.
Hundreds of tamariki and their whānau turned up to make the most of all the free events happening in the Hastings CBD.