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FORECAST TO MIDNIGHT

Situation: A depression east of the South Island is moving south-eastwards as a south-westerly airstream covering the Tasman Sea extends on to New Zealand.

Forecast:— Canterbury: Fresh southerly winds; unsettled, with periods of rain but improving during the day, especially inland; cooler temperatures. Outlook: a few showers, but becoming fair. West Coast: Fresh westerly winds; changeable, with showers; cool temperatures. Outlook: a few showers, but improving. Nelson and Marlborough: Moderate to fresh south-west winds; a few showers at first, but weather mainly fair; temperatures rather Outlook: fair.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28231, 20 March 1957, Page 12

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FORECAST TO MIDNIGHT Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28231, 20 March 1957, Page 12

FORECAST TO MIDNIGHT Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28231, 20 March 1957, Page 12

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