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WEEK-END WEATHER

Wellington.— The weather at Wellington ou Saturday was dull aud almost calm. Bain fell for about au hour before noou. The maximum temperature was 66.2 deg. Yesterday was a very warm, muggy and calm day; the morning was overcast with a few light showers, but it cleared somewhat iu the afternoon. The maximum temperature was 73.9 deg. Palmerston North.— Saturday was warm and sunny with little wind; light rain fell in the late afternoon and continued overnight. Sunday was bright with moderate to strong easterly wind. Light rain fell in the evening. Masterton.— Saturday: Continual light rain. Sunday: Showery generally with patches of sunshine. Wanganui.— Saturday : Sunny in morning. later overcast, with heavy rain from mid-afternoon; light northerly breeze. Sunday: Fine but overcast: practically no wind. Napier-Hastings.—Yesterday was dull, misty and heavily overcast. with drizzling rain setting iu shortly after midday, and warm temperatures. Auckland.— A north-easterly gale with heavy rain prevailed during the weekend. with steady rain throughout both days. The wind varied slightly and backed to the north-west for a short time at the turn of the tide. Conditions were humid with thick, misty rain and a moderate north-easterly wind yesterday evening. Christchurch. — After an overcast morning on Saturday a light mist set in, continuing till yesterday afternoon, when it stopped. A moderate northeaster blew ou both days, with a maximum temperature during the week-end of (iO.OSdegl Dunedin. — Saturday was tine aud warm, though there was a fresh breeze from the north-east. The maximum temperature was GGdeg. Yesterday the sun shone brightly aud the temperature rose to GGdeg. There was again a breeze from the north-eaet.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 155, 29 March 1937, Page 8

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WEEK-END WEATHER Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 155, 29 March 1937, Page 8

WEEK-END WEATHER Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 155, 29 March 1937, Page 8

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