FORECAST FOR TO-DAY’S WEATHER.
Still Fine For The Most Part, With A Few Isolated Showers. Following is the weather report and forecast issued by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, for the 24 hours ending 3 p.m. to-day: — An anti-cyclone still extends from south-eastern Australia across the Tasman Sea on to the Dominion. A scries of slight secondary depressions continues to pass in the far south, and conditions are rather disturbed in the north and specially the north-west Tasman Sea. North-west to westerly winds at times in the Cook and Foveaux Straits areas and on the east coast, but south-westerlies predominating; force mainly moderate, hut strong and squally at times in exposed positions about and south of Cook Strait. . , , Seas rough about Cook and Foveaux Straits; elsewhere in New Zealand waters slight to moderate, but a considerable swell on the west coast of the South Island. , . . x. Moderate to fresh southerly to easterly winds in the northern portion of the eastern Tasman Sea, and fresh to strong south-westerlies in the southern portion; seas moderate to rather rough. . Weather still for the most part fine, with warm day but cool night temperatures; occasional passing showers, however, in the western and far southern districts of the South Island and a few isolated showers probable elsewhere.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 33, 3 November 1937, Page 8
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