WEATHER FORECAST
COLD AND CHANGEABLE PASSING SHOWERS The following weather forecast was issued at noon by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, covering the southern districts:— Moderate to strong, but gradually decreasing, southerly winds. Weather cold and changeable, with passing showers, more especially on_ the south and east coasts; but conditions slowly improving. Several frosty nights are likely. Seas moderate to rather rough, LOCAL REPORT. Maximum temperature to-day* SO.Gdeg. Maximum yesterday, 52deg. Maximum Saturdays 50.2 deg. Minimum to-day. 45J2cleg. Minimum yesterday, 40.1 deg. Maximum Saturday, 39.5 deg. . Barometric pressure at l p.m.,,nsm( at 29.8 in (1,009 millibars). Rain to 9 a.m. yesterday (24 hours), o.2in; to 9 a.m. Saturday, .17in. Moderate west-south-westerly breeze, AT OTHER CENTRES. The following information is abridged from tlie report issued by the Meteorological Office this morning:— Temp.,. Weather. deg. Auckland— Cloudy; fresh north-westerly. 64 Wellington— Overcast; north-westerly gale' Rain, .15in. S 3 Christchurch — . Steady rain; overcast; moderate south-south-westerly. Rain. ,23in. 48 Timaru— Overcast; moderate southerly. 45 Oaraaru — Blue sky and detached clouds; strong southerly. 45 Greymouth— Intermittent rain; overcast; slight southerly. Rain, 3.61 in. 53 Nuggets— Cloudy; strong south-south-west-erly. Rain, .05in. 43 BluffBlue sky and detached clouds; fresh southerly. * 48
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Evening Star, Issue 23694, 30 September 1940, Page 4
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193WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 23694, 30 September 1940, Page 4
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