WEATHER SOUTH CANTERBURY FORECAST
OVERCAST AND SHOWERY Special to “ The Timaru Herald." WELLINGTON, April 18. Winds—Turning to moderate to strong southerlies. ■Weather—Becoming cloudy to overcast and showers or misty rain probable, temperatures becoming cool. Seas —Moderate to rather rough. DOMINION FORECAST General Situation Pressure has continued to fall slowly over the Dominion but is now rising over south-eastern Australia. Forecast Winds—Northerly to north-westerly at first north of Hokitika and Banks Peninsula, force mainly moderate but strong in some exposed positions. A change to freshening southerlies advancing from the south. Seas (New Zealand waters)—Rather rough to rough about Cook Strait and in the far south, elsewhere slight to moderate.
Eastern Tasman Sea—Moderate to strong southerly winds and moderate to rather rough seas.
Weather—Overcast and with some rain south of Hokitika and Timaru, elsewhere mainly fair to cloudy at first but scattered light rains probable with a southerly change; temperatures becoming cooler.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21324, 19 April 1939, Page 2
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150WEATHER SOUTH CANTERBURY FORECAST Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21324, 19 April 1939, Page 2
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