The Weather
Mr. Vincent’s Forecast
Mr. H. M. Vincent supplied the following special forecast to the “Advocate” at noon today:—
Squally and showery, especially in western districts.' A temporary improvement expected. Colder temperatures. Strong south-westerly winds, rough seas on the west coast. Further outlook: A renewal of westerly weather with intermittent rain. Govt. Meteorologist’s Northland Forecast 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:— Forecast: Fresh to strong south-west winds. Weather changeable, with passing showers and fair intervals. Colder temperatures.
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Northern Advocate, 24 June 1941, Page 4
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