“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT
Heavy Falls West of Ranges WELLINGTON, Jan. 20. An extensive trough of low pressure lies across New Zealand, cyclonic centres being located south-east of tho South Island and in the north-eastern Tasman Sea. An anti-cyclone covers southern Australia and me western Tasman Sea. AVinds: Over the South Island fresh southerly; fresh to strong northerly winds over the North Island, later backing to westerlies in the far north. Seas (New Zealand waters): Rough south of Kawhia and north of East Cape; elsewhere slight or moderate but rising later south of Castlepoint. Eastern Tasman Sea: Fresh southerly winds gradually prevailing; seas rough. I AA’eather: Dull with rain at times in 'most districts and some heavy falls | west of the main ranges of the North Island; conditions improving, however, in the southern half of the South Island. Temperatures: Mild at first in the north; otherwise cool.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 17, 21 January 1941, Page 6
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