THE WEATHER
GENERAL FORECAST, A depression crossed New Zealand yesterday, but a secondary appears to be developing in the Tasman Sea and becoming cyclonic in form. Winds backing to southerlies generally and later to southeast and east in places from Cook Strait northwards; moderate to strong in force. Seas moderate in coastal waters north of Castlepoint; elsewhere rather rough, but soon moderating on the West Coast. Moderate to strong winds between south-west and south-east in the Eastern Tasman Sea, with moderate to rough seas. Weather still unsettled, with some r.ain in most districts, but scattered and variable in amount; temperatures becoming colder, especially over tlie South Island, where some frosts are likely inland. DISTRICT REPORT. INCREASING HAZE AND CLOUDINESS. The Government meteorologist wired to-day • The indications are for variable and moderate breezes, but moderate south-easterly winds and freshening later. There will be increasing haze and cloudiness. The barometer has little movement. MANAWATU RIVER GAUGE. Noon. —3ft 7in.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 241, 10 September 1929, Page 6
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157THE WEATHER Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 241, 10 September 1929, Page 6
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