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CLOUD INCREASING

PROSPECTS OF A CHANGE

The weather forecast issued at noon, today indicates that a change in the weather in the near futuro is probable owing to the advance from the Tasman Sea of a depression. In the meantime light and Variable winds may bo expected, with north-easterlies to northerlies predominating and gradually freshening. The weather will be fair, warm, and hazy. Cloud will increase generally, however, and rain will develop in the' western districts of the South Island and in far northern and southern districts. The anticyclone responsible for; tho present spell of summer weather still covers the Dominion. Winds have been light and variable, and the weather fair and warm generally. There has been further mist or fog in places along the east coast, and a few isolated and light falla of rain have occurred along the east coast, of the South Island. Auckland again yesterday had fine and warm weather, with a light and variable wind. ; The weather in Wellington was warm and summer-like with a northerly breeze. The sun shone brightly for 7.3 hours, and the highest point reached by tho thermometer was 72.3 degrees. . The weather in Christchurch was dull with a light north-easterly wind. The maximum temperature was one of 66 degrees. Dunedin had a fine and sunny morning, but skies clouded over during the afternoon, and some light rain fell when the wind changed frpm a light north-easterly to & gouth-jvesterlrj, _ i

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1933, Page 8

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CLOUD INCREASING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1933, Page 8

CLOUD INCREASING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1933, Page 8