SCATTERED SHOWERS
By Telegraph— Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The weather will be unsettled in Westland, with interm'.ttent rain and drizzle, states the official forecast. Elsewhere it will be fair to fine at first, but scattered showers will extend later to eastem districts of the South Island and to districts west of the main ranges of the North Island. Temperatures will be mild, but becoming cooler in the south. Pressure is high over the North Tasman Sea and northern New Zealand. A vigorous depression is centred southwest of the South Island. Winds from a westerly quarter will prevail. They will be strong to gale force at times from Cook Strait southwards, but otherwise moderate. Later a more definite change to south-westerlies will extend over the South Island. Seas will be moderate north of Kawhia and inshore on the east coast. Elsewhere they will be rough, becoming very rough about Cook and Foveaux Straits
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1940, Page 6
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