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THE WEATHER

GENERAL SITUATION (Press Association). WELLINGTON, Nov. 26'. A rather intense ‘depression is moving on to the Dominion,- its centre at present being located off the west; coast of the South Island, while an anticyclone covers eastern Australia and the western Tasman Sea. Wind.—-Moderate to strong northerly winds of gale force in places, but southerlies setting in soon in the far south and becoming general within the next 16 to 24 hours. Seas.—Rough on the west coast of tho North Island 'and rather rough to rough elsewhere ; in the Eastern Tasman sea, strong south-westerly to southerly winds to gales, with rough seas, but conditions moderating tomorrow. Weather. —Dull misty and squally, with rain in most districts, and some heavy falls (.‘specially in the South Island and Cook Strait areas, temperatures becoming cooler, an improvement, however, gradually following a southerly change.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 13027, 27 November 1936, Page 4

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THE WEATHER Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 13027, 27 November 1936, Page 4

THE WEATHER Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 13027, 27 November 1936, Page 4

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