WEATHER FORECAST
Meteorological Office, Wellington, Thursday, February 11, 4 p.m. General Situation.—Yesterday’s depression is moving away eastward but a fresh secondary is forming west of the South Island today and should cross it to-night. An intense anti-cyclone covers south-eastern Australia. Forecast.—Winds: West to south-west at first and in places veering temporarily to north-west, but becoming more generally southerly to-morrow; force moderate to strong and reaching gale force in some exposed positions. Seas (N.Z. waters): Rough north of Farewell Spit and a considerable southerly swell thence southwards, elsewhere moderate at first but later rising south of East Cape. Eastern Tasman Sea: Moderate to strong south-westerly to southerly winds and rather rough to rough seas. Weather: Still changeable and rather unsettled with rain at times in most districts but an improvement commencing during to-morrow. Temperatures cool. Time of sunset to-day: 7.29 p.m. Time of sunrise to-morrow: 5.41 a.m. Phases of the Moon for February.—Third quarter, February 3; new moon, February 11; first quarter, February 18; full moon, February 25.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 36, 12 February 1937, Page 6
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167WEATHER FORECAST Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 36, 12 February 1937, Page 6
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