BETTER WEATHER LIKELY
UNSETTLED FOR SOME TIME YET. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Fine weather on the West Coast of the South Island is predicted but elsewhere it will be unsettled and squally with passing showers and in places hail. A gradual improvement is expected from the westward. Temperatures will be cold with sharp intend frosts in the South Island. The forecast is for strong, southerly winds, reaching gale force in places. They will decrease gradually to-morrow. Seas in New Zealand waters. will be moderate south of Farewell Spit, heavy about Cook Strait and elsewhere rough. In the eastern Tasman there will be strong but gradually decreasing southerly winds with seas rough but moderating. A depression still lies to the east of the Dominion while an intense anticyclone is advancing across the Tasman.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1934, Page 6
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