NO WEATHER CHANGE
FINE AND WARM CONDITIONS, By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The weather will still for the most part be fine and warm to hot, according to the 4 p.m. forecast, but rain is gradually developing from to-morrow in the western and southern portions of the South Island. Moderate to strong northerly to northwesterly winds are expected. These will reach gale force later in places in and south of Cook Strait. Seas in New Zealand waters will be rather rough to rough in Cook and Foveaux straits areas but elsewhere smooth to moderate. Seas will rise later on the west coast. In the eastern Tasman Sea there will be moderate to strong northerly winds and moderate but rising seas. The anti-cyclone is gradually moving off the Dominion while a deep cyclone has formed over south-eastern Australia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1934, Page 6
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138NO WEATHER CHANGE Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1934, Page 6
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