COLD AND CHANGEABLE
MORE SQUALLY WEATHER By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The weather will be cold, changeable and squally with showers in most districts and hail on parts of coastal areas of the South Island, says the 1 p.m. forecast. A rather intense secondary depression is crossing the Dominion. An anti-cyclone extends from eastern Australia across the north Tasman Sea on to northern New Zealand. Winds will be moderate to strong westerly to southerly, reaching gale force at places. Seas in New Zealand waters will be rough on the west coast and about Foveaux Strait and elsewhere rather rough to rough. In the eastern Tasman Sea there will be strong south-westerly to southerly winds with rough seas.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1935, Page 4
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