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THE WEATHER

[Per Press Association]. WELLINGTON, September 14. The weather report is as follows:— General situation: An anti-cyclone extends from south-eastern Australia across North Tasman Sea. A series of westerly depressions is, however, crossing the South Tasman Sea and the South Island. .Forecast: Winds moderate to strong, north-westerly to westerly, of considerable force in places about and south of Cook Strait; backing temporarily to south-westerly in many parts of the country and later decreasing. Seas (N.Z. waters): Rough on the West Coast and about Cook and Foveaux Straits; elsewhere moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea: Strong west to south-west winds, with rough seas, but wind and sea are shortly decreasing. AVeather for the most part fair in the eastern coastal areas, but changeable generally, with rain at times, especially in high country, the western districts,. and also the southern portion of the South Island. Temperatures are becoming cooler.

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Grey River Argus, 15 September 1937, Page 8

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THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 15 September 1937, Page 8

THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 15 September 1937, Page 8

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