THE WEATHER
OCCASIONAL SHOWERS • The following official weather forecast, covering the ensuing 24 hours, was issued yesterday by the Meteorological. Office in Wellington.— • Situation. —A ridge of high pressure extends from Tasmania across the Tasman and a low pressure trough is •■•advancing from the south-west. Forecast to 5 p.m. To-day.—South-west winds, fresh to. strong near the coast, mainly ' moderate elsewhere. slonal showers, mainly over South Otago and near the coast. Tempera- X lures cool. .v.’/
Further .Outlook. —Changeable. Weather in Dunedin.—Dunedin had a bright!, sunny day yesterday, though \it became overcast in the late afternoon. The sun shone for Bhr 24min. The maximum temperature was: 54.5 degrees, the minimum 40.5 degrees, and the minimum on the grass 37,0 degrees. No rain , was recorded. There was a light wind from the west in.thfe morning and this changed to the south-west later. The barometer remained steady, the midnight reading being 30.15 inches (1021 millibars).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26622, 19 November 1947, Page 1
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152THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 26622, 19 November 1947, Page 1
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