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THE WEATHER

COLD SOUTH-EASTERLY WIND

The weather in Ashburton to-day has been dull and overcast, with dark clouds hovering overhead. Throughout the day there was no sign of the sun, and a bitterly cold south-easterly wind made conditions unpleasant.

OUTLOOK FAIR

(P.A.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The Government Meteorologist, at noon to-day,' issued the following statement regarding the weather: —

General situation: Low pressures are situated to the south and southeast of New -Zealand, and a ridge of high pressure is over the Tasman. The forecast for the-east coast of the South Island from Blenheim to Oamaru to midnight to-morrow is: ■ Moderate south-westerly winds predominating, with some isolated showbrs ih the? west, but weather otherwise fair to fine, with cool night and moderate day. temperatures. ... Outlook for Friday: Fair.

SUN, MOON AND TIDES

Sun rose to-day, 4.58 a.m.; sets, 7.37 p.m.

Sun rises to-morrow, 4.57 a.m.; sets, 7.38 p.m.

Full Moon, November 25. 3.14 a.m, Last Quarter, December 3, 4.22 a.m New Moon, December 9, 9.28 a.m. First Quarter, Dec. 16, 5.56 p.m. High tide on the County coast to morrow: 3.36 a.m. and 3.53 p.m.

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Bibliographic details

Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 36, 22 November 1950, Page 6

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THE WEATHER Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 36, 22 November 1950, Page 6

THE WEATHER Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 36, 22 November 1950, Page 6