WEATHER FORECAST
Meteorological Office, Wellington, Thursday, June 28, 4 p.m. General Situation. —The trough of depression responsible for the disturbed weather of the past three days is now passing eastward, and an anti-cyclone is moving on to south-eastern Australia. Forecast.—Winds: West to south-west, mainly moderate to strong generally and reaching gale force in exposed positions, especially on the West Coast. Seas (New Zealand waters): Moderate in parts of the coastal waters of the North Island, elsewhere rough. Eastern Tasman Sea: Strong south-westerly winds to gales and rough seas. Weather: Cold and changeable, with showers at times in most districts, and heavy on the West Coast. Snow on the high levels and hail in many places. The New Zealand Friends’ School, St. John’s Hill, report for 24 hours ending 6 p.m. yesterday: Bright sunshine, 1 hour 20 minutes. Rainfall, .64 inches. Shade temperature: Maximum, 60 deg. Fahr.; minimum, 48 deg. Fahr. Phases of the for June: Last quarter, June 6; new moon, June 13; first quarter, June 21; new moon, June 28.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 152, 29 June 1934, Page 4
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171WEATHER FORECAST Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 152, 29 June 1934, Page 4
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