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AN UNFAVOURABLE CHANGE

A small high pressure system has been centred off the East Coast, while an intense westerly disturbance apparently extends over the Tasman Sea, Easterly gales have prevailed at times in the far north and south, and moderate to strong easterly to southerly winds have predominated elsewhere. Rain fell this morning in the Auckland peninsula, but generally the weather has been changeable with cloudy and hazy skies ruling. The westerly disturbance is now likely to overspread the Dominion, and the indications are for an unfavourable change in the weather everywhere, with rain following generally. " Heavy rain is expected shortly in the West Coast and southernmost districts of the South Island, with rivers rising, and northerly winds are likely to increase, strong to gale, with the barometer falling every where.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 36, 11 August 1920, Page 8

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AN UNFAVOURABLE CHANGE Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 36, 11 August 1920, Page 8

AN UNFAVOURABLE CHANGE Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 36, 11 August 1920, Page 8

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