THE WEATHER
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Press *.ssoeinDon •• \VEb LING TUN. .inn. 10 A sliglil ;i nri-cyclone still e<»vcrs ihc north Tn.ciuut Son, while a deep depression is rent rod in W estern Tasmania. The effect of +h p Latter on the Dominion, however, is likely in lie much reduced by a tropical cyclone moving south-on si - wards from the New Hebrides. Winds.— Modernie, southerly winch north of Auckland. backing to south oast, at id freshening:; elsewhere moderate hut ineren?in<T.. wopi i<» northwest prevailing.
Sens: Rather rough at times about Cook and Fovchnx Strait**, and in the extreme north, hut otherwise smooth In moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea:—AAinds vattable in iho northern, portion, and sees smooth to moderate, increasing sorth-wcsterlv winds and rising seas in the southern portion. Weather:—Mainly fair to fino and warm to hot, some scattered showers developing, however, in the western, and far southern districts °f the South Island,, and later also in the far north and north-east.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11830, 11 January 1933, Page 4
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159THE WEATHER Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11830, 11 January 1933, Page 4
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