THE WEATHER
. . SUMMARY AND FORECAST WELLINGTON. Nor'. 23/ —Gonpral; Situation — A series of intense- depressions of the westerly type is moving over the ; Tasman.Sea and New Zealand. ' —Forecast— Winds: Moderate to strong westerly of gale force at many . places, hacking to south-westerly in from ,16 to 24 hours. ).:> !.,g oa s (N.Z. waters): Heavy on tho West Coast, rough off the, East Coast. . ._. -.. ... Eastern Tasman Sea: {strong winds to gales between north-west and south-west, with rough to. heavy seas. ■ ■•■' - ■'' • • ~ Weather: Changeable and’ squally generally; fain in, districts with tv westerly 'aspect and heavy falls m .Westland and on the ranges of the South Island, with hail .-to places. Warm and dry at first in the eastern provinces, blit some, showers 'later. becoming cooler generally during , to-morrow. ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11495, 24 November 1931, Page 4
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126THE WEATHER Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11495, 24 November 1931, Page 4
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