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THE WEATHER

[Per Press Association]. WELLINGTON, August 6. The weather report and forecast are as follows: — General situation: A deep depression covers the New Zealand area, the central portion of which lies to the south-east of the South Island. An intense anti-cyclone is still situated over Australia and extends on to the western and northern portions of the Tasman Sea. Forecast— Winds: Strong southwesterly prevailing of gale force in many places. Seas (New Zealand waters): Rough generally and in places high. Eastern Tasman Sea: Southwesterly gales and rough to high seas. Weather changeable and squally with passing showers of rain or hail. Temperatures very cold with snow on the ranges and also on parts of the low country in the South Island. Later improving gradually from the westward, but cold southerlies continuing for several days.

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Grey River Argus, 7 August 1937, Page 4

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THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 7 August 1937, Page 4

THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 7 August 1937, Page 4

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