The Weather
Govt. Meteorologist’s Forecast For Northland
The Government Meteorologist issued to the “Northern Advocate” at noon today, the following special weather forecast for Northland, covering the territory from Wellsford in the south, to the North Cape:
A deep depression passed in the south last night, and a disturbance is still located north of New Zealand. Forecast: Winds gradually veering to southerlies and freshening.
Weather dull, with further rain. Cooler temperatures. Seas rather rough to rough.
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Northern Advocate, 27 February 1941, Page 4
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