WEATHER REPORT
OFFICIAL FORECASTS
"The Press” Special Service WELLINGTON, November 5. The weather forecast for Canterbury issued at 9 p.m. by the Meteorological Office. Wellington, and dealing with the 17 hours after the time of issue, is: Situation: a deep depression is approaching the North Island from the west. Foreeast: fresh southerly winds. Weather, cloudy and cool, with occasional rain, chiefly about and north of Banks Peninsula. Outlook for Tuesday: unsettled.
WEST COAST The following is the forecast for the West Coast of the South Island:— Mainly cloudy.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26262, 6 November 1950, Page 6
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88WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26262, 6 November 1950, Page 6
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