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“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT

Cloudy to Overcast P«r Press Association. WELLINGTON, Last Night. An anti-cyclone now extends across the Tasman on to the South Island, but the pressure is relatively low to the north. Winds: Southerly to south-easterly prevailing, light to moderate mainly, but becoming strong at times in places about and north of Cook Strait. Seas (New Zealand waters): Rather rough north of East Cape and at times in the Cook Strait area, elsewhere slight to moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea: South-east to easterly winds, fresh to strong in the northern portion, with rather rough seas; light to moderate in the southern portion with slight to moderate seas. Weather: Cloudy to overcast over the North Island and in the north-east portion of the South, with scattered rain or mist, 'more especially between Cook Strait and East Cape; elsewhere mainly fair to fine and conditions improving in most . districts to-morrow. Temperatures cool. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER Auckland: Cloudy, calm. Hamilton: Cloudy, calm. New Plymouth: Overcast, moderate wind. Gisborne: Rain, light south wind. Napier: Rain, calm. Palmerston North: Rain, light east wind. Masterton: Rain, calm. Wellington: Rain, light wind. Blenheim: Overcast, light wind. Nelson: Cloudy, light west wind. West Coast: Cloudy, light west wind. Christchurch: Overcast, light breeze. Timaru: Rain, light breeze. Dunedin: Cloudy, light east wind. Invercargill: Cloudy, calm.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 8

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“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 8

“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 40, 17 February 1938, Page 8