TO DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST
DULL WITH INTERMITTENT RAIN Wellington, This Day. The indications arc for moderate north-easterly winds changing to north-westerly, weather dull with intermittent rain but becoming fail-to-morrow morning, temperatures milder. The further outlook is for freshening north-westerlies and cloudy conditions. A fine week-end was enjoyed in Neli son but the weather took a turn for the worse to-day when rain set in this morning. On Saturday, though a cool south-easterly blew, the sun shone for lo hours 5 minutes and the temperature reached 66 degrees. Cloudiness yesterday afternoon reduced the day’s sunshine tot**! to 6 hours 55 minutes, and the maximum temperature was only 63.4 dc'wcc.--
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 17 April 1944, Page 2
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108TO DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 17 April 1944, Page 2
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