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EAIR WEATHER

VARIABLE WINDS EXPECTED

The.; iweek^end .weather; was mostly fair .to fine owing .to , an,;1 anti-cyclone being situated? over : ;■; tlie-;^; Dominion. Showers fell in-the East Capo area, and during. Saturdays flight rain occurred about Foveaux Strait and in a few other places in. Otago. » Light to.moderate northerly winds have predominated, although the-y .were: somewhat variable. Tho anti-cyclone-; is' now passing eastwards,, and this-morning there were signs,; of' a cyclone developing northwest of.North Otago.:At;9 a.m. heavy rain, was'failing •there." v. ' >/, ■ --.Auckland, experienced- a fine, .weekend with a'slight southerly wind. The nights were:;Terj:; cold; 'It .was fine: in Wellington, -but1 on. Sunday ; t there was much cloud and the northerly .wind freshened ?■: occasionally. ;< Christchurch had a fine Saturday with a fresh northeasterly -wind. On Sunday, it was dull all day with some fog and a light southwesterly wind. Fine- sunny weather prevailed .at Dunedin on Saturday,. and fair but cloudy weather on Sunday. A light rain fell during Sunday night;The forecast is for variable winds at first with light to moderate northerlies prevailing, but a. change, to- southerlics is probable after about twentyfour hours. The weather for the most part isiikely to be fair, but with much cloud and mist, about. Rain is probable in the-far north and scattered showers in western and southern districts. Temperatures will be moderate.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 8

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EAIR WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 8

EAIR WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 8