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THE WEATHER FAIR FOR MOST PART

(Special to The Times) WELLINGTON, June 24. Following is the official weather forecast for Southland, issued by the Meteorological Office, Wellington:— Light to moderate north-east. to] north-west winds predominating.. Weather cloudy on the coast, with' scattered light rains, but for the most part fair. Temperatures rather milder. Seas slight to moderate. Following is the Dominion forecast:— Weather cloudy to overcast in the far south-west and south, with light rains in coastal areas. Otherwise, fair to fine. Milder day, but cold night temperatures with some sharp frosts. General Situation.—A rather intense anti-cyclone is moving on ,to the Dominion; but pressure is falling again over eastern Australia. Winds.—Light to moderate ana variable with northerlies gradually prevailing south of Taranaki _ and Hawke’s Bay, later freshening. Seas.—New Zealand waters, a considerable swell at first between Cape Palliser and East Cape, otherwise smooth to moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea, light to moderate and variable winds, northerlies gradually predominating. Seas slight to moderate.

The weather at Invercargill yesterday was cold. Heavy rain fell during the day. At one o’clock this morning the rain had ceased, but the temperature was cold. The barometer readings for the last three mornings have been as follows:— This morning (falling) 3015 in Friday 30.04 in Thursday 29.92 in

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Southland Times, Issue 23544, 25 June 1938, Page 6

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THE WEATHER FAIR FOR MOST PART Southland Times, Issue 23544, 25 June 1938, Page 6

THE WEATHER FAIR FOR MOST PART Southland Times, Issue 23544, 25 June 1938, Page 6