THE WEATHER
SUMMARY AN]' FORECAST. ‘Press Association). A sharp depression is passing rapidly eastwards off tho Dorn inf on .and a secondary one is now advancing on to the southern districts. An anticyclone is following it across the Tasman. —forecast— < Winds: Westerly to north-westc:ly at first in the southern half of the South Island; otherwise south-wester-Jy to southerly prevailing, strong gen orally and of gab force ah places, but gradually, moderating. Seas: Rough to high. Eastern Tasman Sea : South-wester-ly to southerly winds, strong to gale force, but decreasing to-morrow: seas rough to. high. Weather: Cold, changeable, and squally generally, with passing .showers and, in places, haul, with snow on some of the ranges; conditions improv ing gradually from to-morrow.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12905, 4 July 1936, Page 4
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