Gloomy weather is on its way to Hawke's Bay on Thursday and Friday. Photo / Warren Buckland
Gloomy weather is on its way to Hawke's Bay on Thursday and Friday. Photo / Warren Buckland
Pack your raincoat Hawke’s Bay, Thursday and Friday is looking wet.
MetService has issued a heavy rain watch for Hawke’s Bay north of Napier, which has a high chance of being upgraded to a warning.
MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris said a fast-moving low-pressure system was currently moving eastwards over thenorthern half of the North Island.
“That crosses over as we hit midnight into Friday, that’s when we see the surface winds turn around to an onshore direction for that Hawke’s Bay Tairāwhiti region,” he said.
“That sort of pushes in what could be quite persistent heavy rain, overnight into Friday morning.”
Ferris said there were some differences in what the forecast models were telling him, making it hard to narrow down where the highest risk will be, hence why the watch had a high chance of being upgraded to a heavy rain warning.
“For context, the warning criteria for around 18 hours is about 80 millimetres of rain,” Ferris said.
Going through to the weekend, Ferris said there was an area of high pressure building, which would generally bring settled weather.