To-day’s Weaker Forecast
SAIN PROBABLE The following is the weather fore cast for 24 hours from 9 a.in. this day and issued at noon:— The indications are for northerly winds, strong to gale, and backing by west to south. The weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled, rain probable; probably becoming colder. The barometer shows signs of rising soon. SQUALLY AND UNSETTLED h’rOlr.T-'.jfj' is I’r.-p (4nvp-n n-jp p• (;,<->«<■ ■•• ologist’s weather report and fore east, issued last night:—Still another depression is moving on to the Dominion, its centre to-day being located off the West Coast of the South Island. An intense anti-cyclone covers the whole of Australia. Southerly winds in the far south; elsewhere northerly to westerly at first, but southerlies soon becoming general; moderate to strong and reaching gale force in many places. Seas heavy on the West Coast of th< North Island and in Foventix rstrarr.; , elsewhere rough in Ncav Zealand . waters. Strong south-west winds to gales in' . the eastern Tasman Sea, with rough ■ to heavv seas. * 7 J Weather still squally and unsettled j with rain in most districts and some - heavy falls; hail on parts of the coast 1 and snow on the ranges. Temperatures' ] becoming cold.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 116, 11 May 1932, Page 4
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