FORECAST FOR TO-DAY’S WEATHER.
Changeable and squally, some heavy rain.
Following is the weather report nod forecast issued by the Meteorological Office Wellington, for the 24 hours ending 3 p.m. to-uay■ L intense secondary depression was advancing rapidly on to -u hern New Ze - land and was likely to pass eastward last n gid. A anti cyclone eastern Australia and is extending on to ‘,'laces, tending more Strong westerly to south-westerly winds of gale foice in places, » Sea/rafte? of Castle Point, and rough generally elsewhere in New Stron?"rly a to southerly winds to gales, with rough to high seas, in the eastern and squally, with showers in^nios^ptn'tsDwavy^at^ times, tffiTranges, 1 a.ffi to-day, however, on the west coast of the South Island, and gradually elsewhere.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 186, 4 May 1937, Page 8
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