THE WEATHER
Dominion Meteorologist General Situation.—Pressure is now rising to the east of New Zealand and is relatively high to the north, but a depression covers the central and southern portions of the Tasman Sea. Winds—North to west prevailing, light to moderate at first, freshening shortly in and south of Cook Strait, backing to southerlies in the far south by to-morrow evening. Seas (New Zealand waters) —Smooth to moderate, rising later south of Cape Egmont. Eastern Tasman Sea. —North-wes-terly winds in the central and northern portions, west to south-west in the southern, moderate to strong in force; seas rather rough. Weather. —Becoming unsettled in western districts from Taranaki southwards and the southern portion of the South Island with scattered rains, elsewhere fair to fine; temperatures milder. Mr F. L. Wooles Wind—Moderate to fresh east to north-east. Weather.—Fair. Conditions in Timaru The weather in Timaru yesterday was beautifully fine. Conditions early in the morning were cold, and in some parts of the town there were signs of a light frost.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20096, 1 May 1935, Page 6
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169THE WEATHER Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20096, 1 May 1935, Page 6
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