UNSETTLED WEATHER
FURTHER EAIN EXPECTED.
The disturbance- to the eastward which lias dominated conditions during the' past few days is now beyond effective range, and atmospheric pleasure is decreasing with the approach of a westerly disturbance. Southerly winds have veered to westerly and northerly (moderate to strong) Bince la»t night. Temperature* have increased in the East Coast districts, but cloudy conditions have ruled, and this morning scattered rain was reported in western districts. Cloudy and unsettled weather is to be oxpcclAd. with general reins, which are likely tn be heavy in the western and southernmost district*. Northerly and westerly winds, increasing strong to gale, are forecasted, but they ai'e likefr to change to southerly after about twenty hours. ..■■.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 10
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118UNSETTLED WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 10
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