WEATHER FORECAST
FIRE—WARMS TtHIORMW The following weather forecast was issued at noon by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, covering the southern district—Dunedin, Port Chalmers* Tapanui, Winton, Invercargill, Riverton, Orepuki, Bluff, Halfmoon Bay:— An intense anti-cyclone has remained stationary over New Zealand. Forecast: Light, variable winds, northerliea prevailing soon. Weather fine. A cold night, with sharp inland frosts and morning fogs. Warmer to-morrow* Seas smooth to moderate. HUMID, HAZY DAY. Haze obscured the sun during the morning, but the atmosphere was particularly humid and heavy, remaining undisturbed by any semblance of a breeze. It was the ninth-successive fine day, and toward noon blue skv could be observed as the haze was clearing. The barometer, too, was high, being steady at 30.4 m, unchanged as compared with yesterday's noon readings There_ was ©very prospect of further sunshine during the afternoon, and a* pleasant week-end was indicated. The noon .temperature was 54.2 deg, with a minimum for' the morning of- 45.1 deg- . recordings for 24 hours were a maximum of 60.3 deg and a minimum of 39deg. > Again mere was no frost, the last Being four .days ago,and it has not rained since' Thursday of last week.
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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 16
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193WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 16
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