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THE WEATHER

[Per Press Association], WELLINGTON, September 20. The weather report is as follows:— General situation: A series of westerly depressions continues to move from south eastern Australia across Tasman Sea, and the South Island. Forecast: Moderate to strong northwesterly to westerlj'’ winds, reaching gale force at times in parts of the Cook Strait area, and backing temporarily, in places, to south-westerly. Seas (New Zealand waters): Rough about Cook Strait, and rather rough to rough in Foveaux Strait; elsewhere moderate, but a considerable swell on the West Coast.

Eastern Tasman Sea: Moderate to strong winds between north-west and south-west, with rather rough to rough seas. Weather unsettled and dull, and in places misty. Rain at times in most districts, and some heavy falls are probable in (he western parts from Taranaki southwards. Temperatures are becoming rather cooler.

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Grey River Argus, 21 September 1937, Page 8

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THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 21 September 1937, Page 8

THE WEATHER Grey River Argus, 21 September 1937, Page 8

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