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THE WEATHER.

SUMMARY AND FORECAST. (Press AssociationV AYELLINGTON, Nov. 0. General Situation An anti-cyclone tias been moving ■slowlv eastwards oft New Zealand, and 'an intense depression i.s advancing across t’lio Tasman. Forecast Winds: Moderate to strong northerly,. rising to gale ‘force in places. Seas ; - Rough about Cook • and Fovctuux straits and north of Ea.sti Cape, elsewhere moderate, but rising soon youth of Cape Eyniont. Eastern Tasman: Strong northerly winds.’to. gales with rough seas. . AYcaiihorFair, warm .ami hazy generally at first, but clouding over rain developing in AVestland and .tlio far South, later conditions becoming 'unset-tiled and squally in mo'st districts, with fairly widespread! rain.

TIMES’ SPECIAL FORECAST < . The following-special weekly weather. summary and forecast, was supplied, to the Times yesterday:— ‘'An area of high pressure lias moved on to the Dominion during tlio week and the weather-hiVi been fine and bright at most places. Associated with the passage of a slight depression i to-'tlio • north at: 1 the beginning :of - the week, < soutlheahtcrly winds brought . slidrtvhFy wchthcr to north-eastern and • northern districts of the . North Island.' AVitin the change of wind to the north t conditions havo become- fine: and,warm.'-generally. “The line, woather -system in now centred to-the -eastwards and a -vigorous : iwosterlyrdepressioh is passing Tasmania.' The vindications ; aro for frosh ,-to- -strong- .northerly to - northwesterly winds prevailing] temporal? ily hacking .-about Tuesday to isouthwest. Weather is -expected -toj hobfme warm;.: and-Lrighbat first,, biit-cldud apd ers.. developing about Monday; an itlie Pay.vdf'Plcnty and ‘back--,country,-, extending.' at tiines, tO euiitcDi-,■ districts piiisettiodl; iweathei-v is. cxpectcdvfofva. few days] lpllowedi byi- a .geperal'.iiniproyqmept. -Smooth to' moderate sons, rising later in tlio Bay of Plenty. Chiefly warm mu! ' mild, tempera,-

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 4

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THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 4

THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 4

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