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WEEK-END WEATHER

Wellington: There was a southerly gale in Wellington on Saturday throughout the day, and the weather was very cold, overcast, and boisterous with frequent showers. The maximum temperature was 43.2 deg. On Sunday there was a moderate south-easterly wind prevailing during the morning. It was dull with occasional light showers, but conditions improved in the afternoon, when there were intervals of sunshine. The maximum temperature was 45deg. . , , . , , Palmerston North: After rain overnight, Saturday held tine, if somewhat uncertain, with a cold easterly wind. Yesterday broke line and bright, but it Intel clouded over; a keen wind from the east. ~ , Masterton: Saturday was very cold and rain fell practically all day. On Sunday temperatures were warmer, but there was almost continual light rain. There was not a great deal of wind. Wanganui: Saturday was one of the coldest days of the On Sunday the weather improved, but there was a very keen wind. Napier-Hastings: Heavy rain on Saturday, easing off in the evening. Cold southerly wind. Auckland: During the week-end it was generally fine. There was a cold southerly wind on Saturday and chilly conditions prevailed. Light rain fell at intervals. Yesterday was perfect with brilliant sunshine and blue sky. There was a light southerly wind. Christchurch: Saturday was overcast and bitterly cold, light rain falling in the morning. Tho sun shone brightly yesterday morning, but the sky clouded over after noon and temperatures were again low. A light south-westerly blew throughout the week-end. Dunedin: The week-end was cold though tine. On Saturday the sky was overcast and there was a light breeze from the south. The maximum temperature was 45deg. Tho sun shone brightly yesterday, but a cold wind blew from the north-east.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 250, 19 July 1937, Page 8

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WEEK-END WEATHER Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 250, 19 July 1937, Page 8

WEEK-END WEATHER Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 250, 19 July 1937, Page 8

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