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FINE AGAIN

RAIN ALL OVER

The last pdrtidri 6f the recent depression has iftdvea away and disappeared from the weather chart. 'As* an:anticyclonc is now approaching from the west tho weather forecast issued at noon today promises fair to fine weather generally. Temperatures, cool at first, will gradually become warmer. Light to moderate and mainly southerly winds may be expected at first, but winds will soon become more Variable and by tomorrow there will be a tend' ency for ndrtherlies in and sduth of Cook Strait.

With the passing eastward yesterday of the depression and its attendant secondary, southerly wind* have pre> dominated and have been .mainly light to moderate, fenlperatuyes yesterday' and last night were distinctly cddlec and further rftifl f ell in scattered piaceg, KaikdUfa had a little deluee df iti oWn owing td a small centre of the dfepreision developing A little td the ftdrth Oi that tdwriship. Very heavy rain foil thet'e yesterday afternoon, tho total fall being dne of 223 points. l3y this morn* ing a very material improvement in the weather Was in evidence dvcf tli» greater part of theUetniflidn. '■■■'■•'■ Auckland's weather yesterday was dull With a light Westerly >f south' westerly Wind. Soifia light slidwcrs fell there during the early fart of the ator*' ing. ' .'■■''

Wellington's weather was also dull* only dJidlv&Ui' df ■ bright swishine bding recorded in the aftcrnodn. The sdilthci'ly breeze Which prevailed freshened auring the aftemodn and evenlftg, arid between S p.m. and 9.30 p.ffi. iivd pdints of rain Were fccdl'ded ttt Kelburn, twice that amdUftt falling in Lower Hutt. ■ Ghristchtifell had a dull and wet day, the raiii being steady during the afterndon. Some sndwersl fell dtlriflg the night also, the tdtftl fall being One .dt 28 pdints. There Was very: little wind! all day.

DUiicdih experienced niisff raiii early yesterday morning, and the day was generally dull. The wind was a Very light dne from the southeast.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 10

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FINE AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 10

FINE AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 147, 19 December 1933, Page 10