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THE WEATHER

Last Nil? Ill's Forecast Force:,>if.—Winds, strong nonb-c-aßtei'ios aver the Auckland peninsula, elsewhere .noderate nolth-easterlles to northerl.es molominating and gradually freshening m I'nrwinki and the far south. hoa " lr ‘ f , h ' Zealand waters becoming rough noitli ol th . Bay of Plenty; elsewhere slight to moderate,, out later rising on the west coast of tho tenth Island. In the eastern Insmtin Sea, itiong northerlies mid rough seas in ine lorthorn portion, fresh norther),es and rathe, .•ougli seas in southern portion. Weathei. lull over the Auckland peninsula, with scat:ered drizzle and rain: elsewhere, tan at irst but cloud increasing from west and ;orth and scattered rain developing south, ot vVeUlai.d.i Temperatures, slowly becoming milder. Midday Forecast Moderate hut freshening northerly to iorlh easterly winds. Weather, cloudy, with icatteml drizzle or rain developing from .he north. Temperatures, milder. Seas, .light, hut rising about the East Cape area.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20571, 3 June 1941, Page 3

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THE WEATHER Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20571, 3 June 1941, Page 3

THE WEATHER Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20571, 3 June 1941, Page 3