THE WEATHER
(Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, December 3. 1 he weather forecast is as follows:— General situation: Pressure still remains low to the west of New Zealand, | while it is high over the Tasman Sea. ! Extensive depression, which has developed over the interior of Australia lis likely to bring a change in tao weather type after two or three day*. I'oieeast: Winds moderate to strong : t roni between west and south, shortly I becoming more generally southerly. Seas (X.Z. waters) Rough in all the ' Cook Strait area, and a considerable southerly swell in other parts. Eastern Tasman Sea: Moderate but decreasing south-westerly winds, and a considerable but decreasing southerly swell. Weather; Mainly fair and cool, but v; ith some scattered showers/ | more c-peeially in the coastal districts ot the South I-land and in the inoun
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Grey River Argus, 6 December 1932, Page 8
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135THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 6 December 1932, Page 8
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