FAIR TO FINE WEATHER
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Wellington, Last Night. The weather for the most part will be fair to fine, but it will be unsettled in the western and fftr southern areas of the South Island, however, with occasional rain, states the official forecast. Temperatures will be mild in the far north but otherwise cool to moderate. An anti-cyclone covers the New Zealand area but pressure is now falling in the south under the influence of a depression located in the western Tasman Sea. Winds will be light to moderate and variable over' the Auckland Peninsula but elsewhere gradually freshening westerlies to northerlies will prevail, rising to gale force later in some exposed positions about and south of Cook Strait. Seas will be rather rough to rough about Cook Strait and south of Cape Egmont but slight or moderate elsewhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1940, Page 6
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