THE WEATHER.
FORECAST BY ME. C. L. WRAGGE. A boisterous south-west wind with occasional rain squalls was experienced in Auckland yesterday. The high wind raised clouds of dust, which were a great annoyance to those forced to walk to and from the city. The following weather forecast was issued by Mr. Clement L. Wragge at seven o'clock last evening: —"The disturbance DethgJ is passing over the Dominori south from Port Waikato and the East Cape, while the moderate high pressure mound covers North Auckland. Thus unsettled and boisterous weather is likely for a time longer, with scattered showers from between west-north-west and south-south-west. These .conditions should be more marked in the South, where more rain and snow squalls over the high country are probable. Rough seas along the west coast.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 4
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