WEATHER FORECAST.
FOR CITY AND PROVINCE,
The Government meteorologist issued to the "Auckland Star" this afternoon the following special weather forecast for the Auckland Province to as far south as Tauranga, Kawhia and Hamilton:— Moderate south-west to south-east winds, freshening somewhat in the far north. The weather for the most part will be fine and cold, but a few isolated local showers are probable, more especially in the far north. Pressure is still low to the east, but a rather intense anti-cyclone is centred over the fasman Sea, and extends over the Dominion. Forecast for Dominion. The indications are for moderate southerly winds. Mainly, there is a prospect of fair weather, but a few isolated local showers, and cold; barometer, little movement; seas smooth to moderate. Hauraki Gulf Conditions. The following report of weather conditions in the Hauraki Gulf was received from firitiri Island at noon to-day: — Wind, south-east, moderate: sea smooth: weather, fine but cloudy; visibility fair; barometer rising.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 8
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