“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT
Cold and Changeable Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, April 7. A cyclonic depression moving southeastward is located to the north-east of Auckland. The pressure is very low to the south-east of New Zealand and high over Tasmania. Winds: Fresh to strong southerly to westerly reaching gale force in exposed positions. Seas (New Zealand’waters): Moderate inshore north of East Cape and south of Farewell Spit; elsewhere rough to very Tough. Eastern Tasman Sea: Strong southwesterly winds to gales and rough seas. Weather: Mainly fair on tho west coast coast of the South Island; elsewhere cold and changeable with passing showers. YESTERADY’S TEMPERATURES Maximum 58 degrees F. Minimum 54 degrees F.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 84, 8 April 1941, Page 8
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