THE WEATHER
(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, March 25. Present indications ate for moderate to strong easterly winds, backing to freshening northerlies shortly, especially southward of Cook Strait. Expect fair weather generally, but with increasing cloud and haziness. Falling barometer everywhere. KISMET WRAGGE’S FORECAST. By Telegraph—Special to “Chronicle.” ROTORUA, March 25. Forecast for seven days.—An Antarctic disturbance, Occhsio, passed south, but may develop a subsidiary centre. A tropical depression still remains off North Cape, while high {pressure rules over the entire country, thus provisionally fair and cloudy, with light variable winds. About the close of the period a new Antarctic disturbance named Primus should become manifest, causing a shift of wind towards the north, causing unsettled and rainy conditions to follow. Sea chiefly moderate. (The above forecast was made specially by Mr. Kismet Wragge, F.R.Met.S for the area of which Wanganui is the centre).
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18973, 26 March 1924, Page 4
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143THE WEATHER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18973, 26 March 1924, Page 4
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