THE WEATHER
Dominion Meteorologist General situation—An intense westerly depression, the last of the present series, has been crossing the Dominion to-day. Winds—Westerly at first in and north of Cook Strait, but southwesterlies soon prevailing generally, moderate to strong and of gale force in many places, but decreasing tomorrow. Seas (New Zealand waters) —Heavy in Taranaki Bight and Foveaux Strait, elsewhere rough. Eastern Tasman Sea —Strong but decreasing south-westerly winds; seas rough. Weather—Squally and changeable, with showers in most districts, some heavy falls being likely and thunder in places; temperatures becoming cooler everywhere; conditions improving rapidly, however, after a southerly change. Mr F. L. Wooles. Wind—Strong -westerly to southerly ruling. Weather—lsolated showers likely, but mainly fair. Outlook for week ending January 28—Wind mainly westerly to southerly; weather, except for an occasional shower, mainly fair. Conditions in Timaru After a beautifully fine morning, the weather changed suddenly in Timaru early yesterday afternoon, heavy rain falling for some time. Further rain fell last night.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20013, 22 January 1935, Page 6
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161THE WEATHER Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20013, 22 January 1935, Page 6
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