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SUMMER WEATHER

LIKELY TO CONTINUE

Fine and warm to hot weather is expected to continue over most, of the Dominion, with mist, or fog, in places, particularly on the East Coast, according to the forecast issued at noon today. Variable light to moderate winds are expected, with south-easterlies prevailing north of Kawhia and Castlepoint. Some scattered rain is still likely in the eastern districts of the North Island, mainly between Hawkes Bay arid East Cape. ' : .

to strong south-easterly winds, and further scattered rain have been experienced in the northern half of the North Island, associated with a cyclone which has persisted to the-north-east of the. Auckland Peninsula. Heavy rain has fallen at places on the East Coast from Hawkes Bay northwards, Tikitiki reported 237 .points "on Saturday and 203 points yesterday. Some isolated falls have also occurred in the Wellington province, but generally, from Wellington and Taranaki southwards, the weather has been fine warm, and pleasant, with light, variable winds. . ■■ Auckland experienced dull-weather during the week-end, with occasional light showers, a moderate south-easterly wind prevailing. - . 'Wellington had beautiful, warm summer's weather both on Saturday and yesterday. There,were 9.6 hours of sunshine on Saturday and 9 hours yesterday. A trace of rain fell during Saturday night and during yesterday a thick fog extended from, the harbour entrance along the eastern bays. The wind was mostly light, the direction being south-easterly. ■ ' Christehurch had a sunny day on Saturday, with a hot, dull night. Yesterday was sunny also, with a fresh east-north-east wind in the afternoon. At night there was some drizzling rain, the total being one point. Hot sunny weather and a light northeasterly wind prevailed on 'both days in Dunedin.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 6

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SUMMER WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 6

SUMMER WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 6

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