THE WEATHER
[Per Press Association]. WELLINGTON, September 13. The weather report, based on observations at 15.00 hrs. on Mondaj 7 , is as follows: — General situation: A recent disturbance has passed away eastwards and an anti-cyclone is advancing across North Tasman Sea. A series of westerly depressions extends, however, across South Tasman, and a westerly type of weather is therefore indicated. Forecast: Winds moderate to strong, south-westerly to westerly, decreasing temporarily, but northwesterlies setting in again shortly about and south of Cook Strait and freshening. Seas (New Zealand waters): Rough on the West Coast and in Foveaux Strait. Moderate in coastal waters on East Coast but rather rough off shore. Eastern Tasman Sea: Moderate south-westerly winds and moderate seas in northern porlion. Moderate to strong westerlies with rather rough seas in southern. Weather: Fair to line in eastern areas, changeable and with occasional showers in districts with a westerly aspect, especially from Taranaki southwards and also in southern portion of the South Island. Temperatures cool but becoming milder shortly, particularly in eastern districts.
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Grey River Argus, 14 September 1937, Page 8
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