MR WRAGGE'S PREDICTION.
TINEK CONDITIONS EXPECTED. A weather forecast issued by Mr. Clement L. Wragge last evening is as follows:— The great depression named Nathon is feradually passing away, and all New Zealand is now on its western, or retreating side. An aftermath will still be experienced for a short time in the form of Kcasional heavy showers and squalls from between west and south, but the Wnd over the whole country must delinliitely be from southward und.er a rising "urometer before the unsettled weather fan come to an end. A hig-h-pressure tfave, however, is approaching from the ktst, and much finer conditions are Kpected before the end of the week, tiieroafter conies the new disturbance 'ained Python, which should now be off ttstern Tasi..ania.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 87, 12 April 1918, Page 3
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