A CHANGE COMING
WEATHER FORECAST During yesterday unsettled weather and scattered rain in the. North Island and the extreme north of the South. Island were associated with the passage across the middle districts of the North Island of a cyclone of slight intensity. There -were also some, light falls in W'estland last night on account of northwesterly winds prevailing in front of a depression which has been gradually; advancing over the Southern Tasmau. Sea. On the east coast of the South Island the weather has remained fair, and by 9 o'clock this morning a general improvement had taken place. The winds, which yesterday were somewhat variable in the central provinces, aro now mainly from some westerly direction, south-westerlies ruling north of Auckland, and elsewhere westerlies or north-westerlies. The forecast is for moderate southwesterlies north of Kawhia and East Cape, but freshening northerlies gradually becoming general and reaching gale force in many places. Fair to fine weather is likely at first, but rapidly becoming unsettled in the western districts of the South Island, and later more general with some rain. Mild temperatures may be expected.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 13 September 1928, Page 10
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184A CHANGE COMING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 13 September 1928, Page 10
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