The Weather
Fair To Fine, And Milder
Fair to cloudy and milder. South-westeny winds, light to moderate. Seas moderate. A continuance of fair to fine weather is indicated, with milder day temperatures, but cold nights, with some frosts inland. .Vi AY WILL BE FINE GEn lic Ally. The “Advocate’s” special meteorologist (Mr H. M. Vincent) supplied the following special weather forecast for May: The month, on the whole, will be a line one, with many mild, sunny days. Occasional lrosts are indicated. Storms are expected to occur about the middle of the month, and the end of the month, with north-easterly gales and heavy rain. A westerly depression, bringing showers, will occur after the first few days of the month.
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Northern Advocate, 30 April 1940, Page 4
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120The Weather Northern Advocate, 30 April 1940, Page 4
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