SYNOPSIS FOR LAST 48 HOURS.
Except for a-fall-yesterday over Kew Zea* land there, has. been very little change in th« prpssure situation during the', weekend;. <.Anti" cyclones- have';been., stationary, to the...east*' ward; arid over' Australia, respectively, 'whUt a trough of relatively low, pressure .has es« tended from north to south- over -. the ion. A southerly change which had covered the southern half of the South Island on Saturday morning failed to advance much further, and from Nelson: and .Jlarfborbugh northward! thereihas^been a. continuance of north-east-erly breezes!-which, were. in.:many; places' light. There have.been scattered rains over, the north", crn half of the: North Island'arid'the southern half of the South/Island with a few heavy falls. -A considerable- amount of :mist': or, fog has been reported; especially this .morning,, from the east coast of the South Island. - "
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 85, 12 April 1937, Page 11
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134SYNOPSIS FOR LAST 48 HOURS. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 85, 12 April 1937, Page 11
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