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TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST.

Meteorological Office, Wellington, Monday, June 12, 1933, at 4 p.m. An anti-cyclone covers eastern Australia and extends across the Tasman Sea and New Zealand. A slight depression is located on the south-west Tasman Sea, while pressure is still low north of New Zealand. , , The forecast is for south-easterly winds prevailing from Cook Strait northward and westerly in the far south; elsewhere variable; force mainly light to moderate, but fresh in the far north and south. , . . Seas.—A considerable swell on the east coast; elsewhere smooth to moderate in

Moderate To fresh south-east winds in the northern portion of the eastern Tasman Sea, and moderate and variable winds in the southern portion; seas smooth to fair to fine, but cloudy at times in the eastern districts and the far north and south where scattered misty rain is likely, more especially on the coast. Cold temperatures with many frosts and early morning fogs.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 220, 13 June 1933, Page 8

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TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 220, 13 June 1933, Page 8

TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 220, 13 June 1933, Page 8