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METEOROLOGICAL

SYNOPSIS OF LAST 2C HOURS. . Barometers have "risen further orer. most 'of New Zealand, but are still relafively: low orer the nottbern half .of the North Island owing to tte-nresence of a depression to the-north-wards. SbutH-easterly to' • southerly winds have-predominated and have blown wltheale force at- places in tha. Cook Strait area- and along.the cast coast, btlt in roost districts tWy have^- gradually decreased in force. The wi?, i r has been flne & .Westland, but -un^ settled conditions with occasional rain -have prevaUed-elsewhere, .it 9 a.m. today showers were stiU reported between Cook Strait and East Cape, but generally conditions were improving,, although • temperatures .were still cold everywhere. : . .

. ....... FORECAST. : •Wiac&T-rSoutU-eastorly north: of -Greymouth and Banks Peninsula, strong about and north SL wS? alt' wtie H»vstm of galo force" in elsSe'ri^f »*■:.*»«*»»*:& the south; Seas.—Rough noitU of Tare-well Salt . and Banks . Peninsula, but gradually modexatin" tonlgntj .moderate thence southwards. Tides.—Moderate north of East Cape: elsewhero poor. ■• -■■ ■ ".• , • A^^'i^M-^9^ ou the coast with showers in eastern parts of the.North Island, but improyins gradually. Temperatures cold, but becoming milder: tomorrow ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1934, Page 11

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1934, Page 11

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1934, Page 11