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TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST.

Meteorological Office, Wellington, Sunday, March 19, 1933, at 4 p.m. An intense westerly depression extends from eastern Australia across the Tasman Sea on to New Zealand. . , North-westerly to westerly winds, strong to gale force, backing to south-westerly in places. Seas rough generally in New Zealand waters. ' . . Strong and squally west to south-west winds with rough seas m the eastern lasman Weather unsettled and squally, with fairly general rain; heavy falls in districts with a westerly aspect, where some flooding is likely.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 149, 20 March 1933, Page 8

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TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 149, 20 March 1933, Page 8

TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 149, 20 March 1933, Page 8

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