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WEATHER REPORT

OFFICIAL FORECASTS “The Press'* Special Service WELLINGTON. Mav 26. The weather forecast, issued at 9 p.m. by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, for the 27 hours after the time of issue, is:— Situation,. —A south-westerly airstream is moving eastwards over New Zealand as an anti-cyclone advances towards the country from the west. Forecast:— Nelson and the West Coast.—Light to moderate variable winds; weather fair to fine; moderate day temperatures. Outlook: fair to cloudy. Marlborough and Canterbury.— Winds from a southerly quarter, moderating and becoming variable; a few showers in eastern Marlborough and about Banks Peninsula early in the morning, otherwise fair weather, with moderate day temperatures. Outlook: fine.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 12

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WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 12

WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27669, 27 May 1955, Page 12

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