THE WEATHER
(Per Press Association.) AVELLINGTON, Juno 22. The weather report and forecast' arc-’ as follows:—
General .situation;-Though the barometers have’been'’fairly high over the Dominion to-day, a. very slight depression has been crossing the northern part of the North Island, and a moderate one is now advancing across the South Island. ,
Forecast; Winds variablc~at first in ; the .North Island; otherwise northerljiJi to north-westerly ■•'■winds prevailing;*' later backing to.southerly in the southern portion ofthe South Island; force light to moderate generally,-but freshening somewhat about and south’" of Cook Strait. ■ ' Seas in New Zoaland waters:’'Rough about Fovcaux Strait; elsewhere slight ifo m'oderate. but rising later south of Cape Egmont. . *- Eastern Ti'snian Sea; Light, variable winds in the.northern portion, northe;;- . ,l : es predominating,'-moderate to fresh Westerly winds, ’backing temporarily to- soutljerly. in the southern portion; sea's slight t'o moderate. -■ " MVa-ther; Fair .to cloudy for most\ part,; but spinS’ light): showers jire probable, jn.dre’ especially •in .the. vkestcrn areas’ ail'd the>far north’
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Grey River Argus, 23 June 1936, Page 8
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158THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 23 June 1936, Page 8
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