The impending rainband from Australia willsweep across the Tasman over the next few days, with cloud cover causing humidity and isolated showers in Hawke’s Bay.
MetService meteorologist Dan Corrigan said because of Hawke’s Bay’s coastal location, it’s unlikely anywhere besides the mountain ranges and parts of Wairoa will see more extensive showers during the week, and most places will stay dry.
“The rain has been coming out of much higher cloud. The wind flow is coming from the northwest, so it has to pass over the mountains before it can reach Hawke’s Bay.
“It’s not going to be ‘wet’ by any measure of the word, but you could see a shower here and there. Localised showers could drift away from the ranges.”