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THE WEATHER

< I’et Press Association). WELLINGTON, February 22. The weather report and forecast are as follows: General situation: A cyclone from the T-aginan Sea has moved in a south-easterly direction across the southern extremity of New Zealand. It is being followed by a westerly depression. Forecast: Westerly or south westerly winds prevailing in all the western districts and the far south; elsewhere, northerlies af first, later backing to westerlies, moderate to strong in force. Seas (N.Z. waters) Rather rough on the West Coast and in Cook and Foveaux Straits; elsewhere, smooth to moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea: Strong northwest to southwest, winds, and rather rough seas. Weather: Unsettled in the districts with a westerly aspect and the far south, with further rain; elsewhere, scattered showers, but later improving. Temperatures cooler

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Grey River Argus, 23 February 1933, Page 8

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THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 23 February 1933, Page 8

THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 23 February 1933, Page 8