THE WEATHER
NOON FORECAST. I ■ j.' : , . , WELLINGTON, March 20. General situation.—The anti-cyclone j centred over the North Island is still i stationary, but is losing intensity with ' the slow advance of a depression from I Australia. j The forecast is v for moderate but i freshening northerly winds, weather j cloudy with rain developing to-night jor to-morrow from the south. Seas ■ beooming v, *««.«• ** «>
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1940, Page 6
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