“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT
Fair Week-end Per Press Association. • WELLINGTON, Laat Night. The anti-cyclone now extends across I the Tasman sea on to the Dominion but a series of slight depressions is moving along its southern border and across southern New Zealand. Winds: Southerly north of New Plymouth and Napier, elsewhere variable with northerlies prevailing at first but changing to westerlies and later, in places, temporarily to south-westerlies of force strong at tifries in the Cook and Foveaux Straits areas but otherwise light to moderate. Sea# (New Zealand waters)* Becoming rough about- Oook and Foxeaux straits and rather rough on the west coast of the South Island; elsewhere slight to moderate. Eastern Tasman sea: Light variable winds, in the northern portion with slight seas; xnodec&ta to strong southwesterly to westerly winds in the southern portions with moderate to rather rough seas. Weather: Fair to fine in most parts but cloudy at times in districts with a westerly aspect and with rain gradually developing more especially in the western and southern portions of the South Island. Cool night but temperatures becoming gradually milder.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 6
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