
residents are in for a week of warm nights and even warmer days, with temperatures set to be among the hottest so far this summer.
meteorologist John Law said Tuesday鈥檚 weather was set to bring temperatures of 31C in Hastings, the first time the mercury has topped 30C so far this February.
鈥 and have both only had one day above 30C this year, which is unusual.鈥
鈥淭he 29th of January temperatures got to 31.7C and that was the highest we have seen for far this year in Hastings.鈥
Law said the weather was expected to be warm and muggy and would 鈥減robably the warmest it鈥檚 been in a while鈥.
He said there would be no reprieve from the night temperatures as at its highest it would sit around the 18C and 19C mark.
Law said the warmest part of the week despite the Monday rain would be at the start, and daytime temperatures throughout the week were expected to reach 28C to 31C.
Law said southerly air had previously kept temperatures cooler and the the higher temperatures forecasted were due to the warm air from the subtropics.
鈥淲hat we will find through Napier and Hastings and all of Hawke鈥檚 Bay is this warm muggy air as we head through the next couple of days.鈥
Thursday is expected to have clear skies and experience a shift into 鈥渕ore comfortable temperatures through the night鈥.
Friday is in for showers as the wind shifts to the south.
Michaela Gower joined Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today in 2023 and is based out of the Hastings newsroom. She covers Dannevirke and Hawke鈥檚 Bay news and loves sharing stories about farming and rural communities.
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