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WEATHER

Situation:A ridge extends onto northern NZ from Tasman Sea. A disturbed west to south west air stream flows over southern NZ. Fronts in this- front should continue to cross the south island every 26-36 hours. Forecast: Mainly fine but scattered showers from time to time. Moderate or fresh southwesterlies.

Day Rainfall Max. Min. (mm) Temp Temp Waiouru Tues 22 0 15.1 -0.5 Wed 23 0 14.4 5.3 Thurs 24 6.9 15.4 5.6 Fri 25 0.1 15.6 7.1 Sat 26 0.5 12.8 6.4 Sun 27 0 15.9 0.6 Mon28 Trace 15.9 0.6 Mt Ruapehu Tues 22 0 13.8 0.2 Wed 23 0 14.2 3.5 Thurs 24 0 14.0 4.1 Fri 25 0 14.6 5.7 Sat 26 0 14.6 4.2 Sun 27 0 11.9 1.4 Mon 28 - 0 13.5 6.3 Ohakune Tues 22 0 17.5 2.0 Wed 23 0 17.0 7.4 Thurs 24 0 16.2 4.4 Fri 25 Trace 18.0 7.0 Sat 26 ... Sun 27 Mon 28 0 1 7.1 2.8

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 237, 29 March 1988, Page 3

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WEATHER Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 237, 29 March 1988, Page 3

WEATHER Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 237, 29 March 1988, Page 3

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