THE WEATHER
WELLINGTON. May 12. Dr Kidson’s weather report and forecast are as follows:—General situation: The intense anti cyclone located yesterday over the south Tasman has moved on to Southern New Zealand. A rather intense cyclone is centred north o f Cape Maria Van Diemen, and is moving southwards. Forecast: — Winds: South to east winds, light to moderate, souih of Greymouth a?id Akaroa; moderate to strong thence northwards, and reaching gale force in places. Seas (N.Z. Waters): Sea” rough north o f Farewell Spit and Akaroa; elsewhere, smooth to moderate. Tasman Sea: South-easterly winds in t.he eastern Tasman; light to moderate in the southern portion, with smooth to moderate seas; and s'.rong in the northern portion with rough seas. Weather: Mainly fair in the Western districts of the South Island and south of Akaroa; elsewhere, cloudy to dull with rain in mH party, and some heavy falls in Ju? North. Cool temperatures, with some frosts in the South.
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Grey River Argus, 13 May 1929, Page 8
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158THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 13 May 1929, Page 8
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