WEATHER REPORTS
Masterton: Mr R. Brown reported at 9 a.m’ yesterday: Barograph, 29.93. ; Shade temperature: Maximum, 71.4; L minimum, 59.6; terrestrial, 51.0: rain-,' fall, 8 points; bright sunshine, shrs 24; mins. [. The Government Meteorologist (Hr. E. Eidson) reported at 4 p-m. yester-l day: The cyclone is now moving awayl eastward; a fairly intense anti-cyclone i covers the Tasman iSea; west to south;’ winds reaching gale force at first in i | parts of Oook 'Strait, otherwise moder- < ate to /strong and decreasing gene,rally; 1 rough seas in Cook Strait, and on the J east coast south of Castlepoint and a 1 considerable swell in other parts; seas otherwise moderate and decreasing s generally;, weather still rather unsettled. with scattered showers mainly • on the east coast, but improving rap- < idly; cold temperatures with some light < inland frosts in the iSouth Island; pros-1 pects of fine weather for' several days. ] Lighting-up time—s.s4 pjm. !
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Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1929, Page 4
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