TEE WEATHER
GENERAL FORECAST. 4. moderate westerly depression is crossing New Zealand, but pressure is still rather high to the north and a fresh anti-cyclone has passed Tasmania. North to west winds at first; moderate to strong generally, but in places of gale force; backing temporarily to south-west at most places during the next 24 hours. Seas rough on the West Coast, about Cook Strait, and in the far south; elsewhere moderate in New Zealand waters. Moderate to strong southwest to north-west winds in the eastern Tasman Sea, and moderate to rather rough seas. Weather rather unsettled generally ; somte rain likely in districts with a westerly aspect and on the high country; showers extending later also to parts of eastern districts, but mainly in the South Island. Temperatures rather cooler to-day.
DISTRICT REPORT. WARM TEMPERATURES. The Government meteorologist telegraphed to-day : —The indications are For variable and moderate breezes, later becoming moderate northerlies. Fair weather may be expected, with warm temperatures. The barometer shows little movement.
MANAWATU RIVER GAUGE Noon. —lft 6ins.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 15, 15 December 1932, Page 2
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171TEE WEATHER Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 15, 15 December 1932, Page 2
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