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Hawke s Bay cracks 30C with hottest January in 15 years
17 Jan, 2021 03:29 AM
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Napier residents looking to escape the heat over the weekend had some major swells to contend with. Photo / Paul Taylor
Hawkes Bay Today
Hawke s Bay recorded the highest temperatures in the country today, when the mercury rose above 30C.
Metservice recorded 30.5 at Napier Airport, 30 at Hastings and 29 at Napier City.
Dunedin City had the next highest at 29C.
Metservice forecaster Aidan Pyselman said the hot day in the Bay could be put down to northwesterly winds ahead of a couple of fronts moving across the country.
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