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FAIR TO FINE

MILPER WEATHIR

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W«»tber f»ir to fxm »n4 mU4frSnn4«y, hat mwe prolxililK «M until Monday. Itiere mw Ims 9pm§ Uftlt r»in at *he Utter pdrt ftf the weiß^fn4, but the wenther should lit mainly *tfr.

fhe general forecast for the Pamirijon as k whale is for westerly to noptli'westerly winds. These wilj be mod^ erste tp strong in the Njprth Island a^4 will later becpme, strong in the §ouih Island also, There will be pcau tered in the Auckland pnd Tai'^naki Provinces, but the weather otherwise will bg fair to fine. Cpnclitipns, however, will become more definitely unsettled in the western and far southern parts of the South Island, where rain will develop. Temperatures will be moderate in the south and mild jn the north.

An anticyclone is now centred to the north of the North Island,, while the first of a series of westerly depressions crossed the South Island last night. Another of the series is advancing over the south-western Tasman. Westerly to north-westerly win4s have predominated, and these reached gale force in the Cook Strait region. With the passage of the depression winds over the South Island became southerly or south-westerly and tern* peratures became colder, Scattered rain fell yesterday in most western districts and extended last night to gome extern districts pf the (Spujth J§lap4. Elsewhere the weather has beep fair, and, spa?t &®m & **W showers in the Auckland Frpvjnce, it wag fair to fine generally this mprnißg, Westerly winds with cloudy an§ showery weather have continued In Auckland. In the pther n>aiß centres, Where wl-nfJs have been, northerly pv porth:-WPSi;#Fly, the westher hP& him fair, although overpast io Christphurch and Pynedm. Tshe. gouth-we§terJy change brought a few snowevg tP Pun* esin yegt^rißy The <?Usnge reached (ghristehurch & t ;0.3f) p.m. and Wellington this mprnjng, but"witfep«t pain ? Welling^ »8d eight hmVS Of bright sungHine yg§ter4ey, »n4 mmU xmm m$ minimum temp#fßtur^§ «af 53;P »n4 48f'8 respectively.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 134, 7 June 1940, Page 6

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FAIR TO FINE Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 134, 7 June 1940, Page 6

FAIR TO FINE Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 134, 7 June 1940, Page 6

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