To-day’s Weather Forecast
— COLD AND SHOWERY The following it, the weather fore cast for 24 Hours from 9 a.m. this day and issued at noon:— The indications are for southerly winds, strong to gale, decreasing tomorrow. The weather will probably prove cold and showery, but gradually improving. The barometer is rising. UNSETTLED CONDITIONS Fobo’.v.ng 1 a- G; : r, ■ ologist’s weather report and fore east, issue'd last night:— A cyclone is still centred near Cape Maria Van Diemen, but is at last showing signs of movement. Pressure has fallen at Chatham Islands but is very high at Hobart. Winds south-east to south-west; moderate to strong generally and in places reaching gale force.
Seas rough to heavy in Cook Strait and on the East Coast, and a considerable southerly swell on the West Coast.
Strong southerly winds to gale force in the eastern Tasman Sea; seas rough.
Weather still unsettled with further rain; heavy on parts of tho East Coast, especially between Cook Strait and East Cape. Snow on the ranges. An improvement should commence to-morrow, especially in western districts.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 119, 14 May 1932, Page 4
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