THE WEATHER
(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, May 3. Dr. Kidson’s weather report and forecast are as follows:—General situation: An anti-cyclone has been crossing the Dominion to-day, while a moderate depression has been advancing over the southern Tasman. The barometers have risen over Eastern Australia. Forecast: Freshening northerly winds, backing to southerlies in the south after about twenty hours, and later southerlies becoming general. Seas (N.Z. waters): Moderate generally, but rising south fo Cape Emont and about Cook and Foveaux Straits. Tasman Sea: Moderate to strong northerly winds, backing shortly to southerly winds in the eastern Tasman Sea. Moderate to raher rough seas. Weaher: Still mainly fair at first, but cloud and haze increasing generally, and showers developing soon in the western districts and in the northern and southern extremities of the Dominion.
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Grey River Argus, 4 May 1931, Page 8
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