THE WEATHER
(Per 'Press Association). WELLINGTON. October 16. The weather report and forecast are as follows:— General situation: A depression is passing eipstiwards off tile South Island, to-day, while an anti-cyclone ex tends across northern New Zealand. Fresh depressions are situated respectively over south-eastern Australia and off the Queensland coast. Forecast: Winds south-westerly predominating, moderate; to strong gene: ally, and of gale force in p'aces on thej east coast- of the South Island and the Cook Stra.it area, but decreasing, and later veering to northerlies. Seas (N.Z. waters): Rough south f, f Castlepoint and about Cook and Foveaux Straits; rather rough on th<West Coast; elsewhere moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea: Moderate and variable winds at first in the; north ertt portion, and south-westerlies in the central and southern portions. Later winds' becoming north-easterly or northerly generally. and freshening. Seas moderate to rather rough. Weather: Changeable at first- and with scattered sliowe-rfj, especially .in eastern areas, but .for the most part fair to- fine.
Temperatures cool, but becoming milder again to-morrow.
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Grey River Argus, 17 October 1936, Page 12
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169THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 17 October 1936, Page 12
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