FAIR WEATHER
WINDY AND WARM
Special forecast for, Wellington
Gradually freshening north-west-erly winds. Weather fair to fine and milder.
Further outlook: North-westerlies, becoming strong, and cloud increasing!
The forecast for the Dominion as a whole is for moderate south-westerly winds, westerly predominating and later becoming fresh or strong in and about Cook and Fouveaux Straits. The weather will be cloudy in western and far southern districts, with scattered showers developing in the far south-west and some morning drizzle likely. Elsewhere the weather will be fair to fine, with, temperatures rising generally, especially east of the main ranges.
Except over the Auckland Peninsula, where easterlies predominated, winds over the last 24 hours have been light tc moderate in force and variable in direction. Rain fell in the far north yesterday, but apart from cloudy skies in some eastern.; districts the weather has continued fine. This morning westerly winds, had freshened about Southland and Taranaki, and skies have become cloudy in most areas. Temperatures have been mild.
It was fine in Auckland yesterday, but overcast all day in the other three main centres. Winds were light. The maximum temperature- recorded at Kelburn yesterday was 56.9 degrees and the minimum 50.1 degrees.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 8
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199FAIR WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 8
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