WEATHER FORECAST
INTERMITTENT RAIN
Wellington, This Dfj Situation: An anti-cyclone is east of the North Island and over Southland. A stationary front depressions is moving south-east towards Auckland. . Forecast to 5 p.m.. Tuesday: Moderate to fresh northerly to cast with intermittent rain, some north-easterly winds, weather over- r . heavy falls in the hills giving risk ot local flooding, temperatures 'J moderate Further outlook: Improving gradually The weather at the week-end was * dismal with fog and heavy rainfalls, * accompanied by a gusty north-easterly wind. The Cawthron Institute record- ' ed 1.77 inches of rain on Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures were very mild, last night’s minimum thermometer reading being 50.8 degrees. To- • day continued overcast and windy with • occasional rain.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 6 August 1945, Page 2
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117WEATHER FORECAST Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 6 August 1945, Page 2
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