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DULL WEATHER

MORE RAIN LATER ON

' Although a slight anticyclone is situated to tho east of the South Island, barometric pressure is low across the whole of the Tasmau Sea and over the greater part of Australia. Hence the weather forecast issued at noon today is for light to moderate south-easterly to north-easterly, winds at first, but northerlies will gradually prevail and freshen somewhat. Cloudy to overcast weather may be expected, with mist or fog. Itain is likely in far northern and north-eastern districts and on the West Coast of the' South Island. The rain will gradually become more general, but Wellington is not likely to experience any during the next 24 hours. Temperatures will be moderate. AVinds yesterday were light and rather variable, with southerlies to south-easterliqs ruling.. ; The weather continued'to bo dull and misty generally, and further, but mostly light, rain fell in nearly all districts. .There were, however, some heavy falls on the West ;Coast between' Greymouth and Farewell Spit and at Arthur's Pass. Greymouth reports a fall of IC7 points. • The weather in Auckland yesterday was dull, with a light and variable wind. Conditions were dull in Wellington also, where there was a light misty rain at times, although of.'no measurable quantity. The wind was a light southerly. It was cloudy in Christchurcli yesterday, and a drizzling, rain, amounting in all to 16 points, accompanied the south-westerly wind. The weather in Duncdin was overcast, with a variable wind. Light rain" fell at times.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 121, 25 May 1933, Page 10

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DULL WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 121, 25 May 1933, Page 10

DULL WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 121, 25 May 1933, Page 10