WEATHER FORECAST
Meteorological Office, Wellington, Thursday, March 31, 3 p.m. General Situation.—An anti-cyclone of moderate intensity has moved on to New Zealand, the highest pressure being in the south. The depression from the Kermadec Islands is, however, moving southward and beginning to affect the Auckland province. Pressure is very low over Eastern Australia.
Forecast.—Winds: Between south and east, moderate to strong north of Westport and Kaikoura and rising to gale force in parts of the far north and north-east, elsewhere light to moderate. Seas (New Zealand waters): Rough north of East Cape, elsewhere slight, to moderate, but rising north of Farewell Spit and Kaikoura, Eastern Tasman Seae: Light to moderate east to north winds, gradually freshening somewhat; seas slight to moderate. Weather: Cloudy to overcast in the Auckland province and in places misty with scattered rains. Some heavy falls probable in the far north and north-east, but elsewhere mainly light. Temperatures still mild to warm. Time of sunset to-day, 6.15 p.m ( Time of sunrise to-morrow 636 a.m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 77, 1 April 1938, Page 6
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167WEATHER FORECAST Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 77, 1 April 1938, Page 6
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