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MR. WRAGGE'S WEATHER REPORT.

A "SNORTER" IN THE SOUTH. Mr. Clement L. Wragge, in his special forecast of the weather for the "Star," says:— "The umbra of the approaching disturbance 'Fowlds' is now over-reaching the south-western coast-line of the Dominion, and in strict accordance with meteorological law the cloud currents over Northern New Zealand are beginning to set from the northward. 'Fowlds' will afford an interesting study as the wind shifts westerly in course, and all interested in meteorology should watch the trend of events. It will probably prove a 'snorter' south from Nelson. Auckland will be on the extreme northern edge."

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 103, 1 May 1909, Page 5

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MR. WRAGGE'S WEATHER REPORT. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 103, 1 May 1909, Page 5

MR. WRAGGE'S WEATHER REPORT. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 103, 1 May 1909, Page 5

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