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FAIR WEATHER

LITTLE CHANGE HEPOKTED

The anti-eyclouo over the Tasmaii Sea is still in much the same position as it has occupied during the last few days, its centre being over the Dominion. Tho depression centred near the Chatham Islands has also remained practically stationary, and since yesterday has intensified^ Mainly fair to cloudy weather has prevailed during the last twenty-four hours, and temperatures haVe remained on the cool side. Winds have been light to moderate from between the west and tho south, and on the coast thero have beeu a few scattered showers. A south-westerly breezo prevailed in Auckland yesterday, where the weather was fair and cloudy. Somo showers, however, fell last night. In Wellington tho weather was fine and sunny for the greater part of the day. In the evening the light north-westerly backed to the south, and there was some scattered rain, although nono was recorded at Kelburn. It was warm in Christchurch yesterday morning, but at noon a southwest wind sprang up and reduced temperatures. At night therß was a slight frost. Unsettled weather with occasional showers ' prevailed in Dunedin, where the south-westerly wind was fairly strong. Moderate south-westerly or southerly winds are expected to continue. Fair weather for the most part is likely, with modcrnto temperatures, but there will still bo somo scattered coastal Hlioivers, especially in northern and southern extremities,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 8

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FAIR WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 8

FAIR WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 8