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THE WEATHER

OVERCAST AND WARM.

75.2 DEGREES YESTERDAY. Following a’ change in the wind during the night, a strong southwesterly gale prevailed for a few minutes; but, although the breeze to-day was cool, the temperature was humid. The sky was mainly overcast. The barometric pressure at 9 a.m. was 29.99 inches.

Extreme temperatures yesterday and last night were 75.2 degrees and 46 degrees. The maximum temperature in the last 24 hours was the highest since last summer.

TO-DAY’S FORECAST. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This -Day. The Government- Meteorologist, at noon to-day, issued the following statement regarding the weatherGeneral inference; An anti-cyclone still extends on to the Dominion, with its centre over the north-east Tasman Sea. Pressure is rather low between Tasmania and far southern New Zealand. . ' ■ . The forecast for the east coast of the South Island from Blenheim to Qamaru is as follows:

Moderate to fresh north-easterly winds. Weathei; fine, mild and hazy. Seas smooth to moderate.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 307, 10 October 1935, Page 6

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THE WEATHER Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 307, 10 October 1935, Page 6

THE WEATHER Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 307, 10 October 1935, Page 6