WEATHER FORECAST
TO-DAY’S REPORT; The general inference js that a long and rather, narrow trough of low; pressure centred in the ncrthernipoption.. The Latter. has now, .-passed Qape Maria Van Diemap;. and) is,, moving.; eastward. , The pressure has. been very' high to the eastward but. it 1 noWj : falling. Tlio forcecast i§7fqr..'. .moderate,; to, strong cast to north winds, .-veering to southerlies by .jfefmbrrpvy. weather will he l athfirdinsettled. with some •showprsj fremperatifjipk mildv hut'cool pliaiigo coming. l 'Sea-^ ; ratheri rougli. ",
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 6
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81WEATHER FORECAST Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 6
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