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THE WEATHER

iP'-T Press Association] WELLINGTON, Februtry 6. The weather report is as follows: — Almost la stationary anti-cyclonu covers the Tasman Sea and New Zealand. Pressure is low' south of Chatham Island. and a tropical cyclone is located north of Lord Howe Island. Winds from a southerly quarter with a force mainly moderate, but strong at times on the east coast and in the far north. Seas moderate, with a considerable southerly swell. Eastern Tasman Sea: Moderate and variable winds in the southern portion, with moderate seas, fresh to strong southerly to south-easterly winds in the central and northern portions, with rather rough seas. Weather fair to line over most of the country; isolated showers are continuing on the Southland coast, however and a drizzle still likely in the. extreme north. Temperatures rising.

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Grey River Argus, 7 February 1941, Page 12

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THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 7 February 1941, Page 12

THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 7 February 1941, Page 12

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