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FORECAST FOR TO-DAY’S WEATHER.

Dull and misty; rain in most districts.

Following is the weather report and forecast issued by the .Meteorological Office, Wollinirton for 24 hours ending 4 p.m. to-day:— „ , , , , . • The' i"eent’nnti-evclone is moving eastward off New Zealand, and a depression a approaching from the Tasman Sea, one centre of which is located west ot the North-easterly toeasteriv winds south of Kawhi.a and East Cape: elsewhere easterly to south-easterly; moderate mainly, but strong at places about and north ot Seas C im°u"-h Torth of East Cape and off-shore north of Cape Egmont; elsewhere b in New Zealand waters moderate, but rising between East Cape and Banks M odeTate n to Ul ?re a vfinds iMhe northern portion of the eastern Tasman Sea and easterly to south-easterly in the southern portion, but southerlies chnrtlv Bpmininc iron oral. Seas moderate to rather rough. Weather dull and mistv, with rain in most parts; heavy falls in the northern and nortli-enstern districts of the North Island with some flooding: snow on some of the ranges. Mainly fair, however, on the west coast of the South Island. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER. WelliiiL-ion The morning was line and misty, but the weather cleared in the atier- " noon and there was a little sunshine. It was calm throughout the day. Minimum temperature during Monday night. 39,ideg.; maximum yesterday, .10.1 I R-iinfall nt P “The Dominion” building for the 24 hours) to midnight, ml. Rainfall for July, 2.94 in.; for year, 21.00 in. Palmerston North. —Bleak and overcast, but fine; light easterly breeze. Masterton. —Glimpses of sunshine; passing clouds; cold temperature; light southWaiiganuh—A “black” frost, was succeeded by overcast and threatening conditions. Temperatures were mild. . , . .... Waiptikurau.—A cold day, dull and overcast in the morning, turning to drizzling Auckland —Again boisterous and wet, with a fresh wind blowing from the northeast. Light misty rain fell all day, with prolonged heavy showers at intervals. There was very little movement of the barometer, which fell shortly after middav and then steadied. , , . Christchurch—Fine, with a very light west-south-west breeze m the morning changing to light south-west in the afternoon. The maximum temperature xvas 45 9deg. The barometer, after falling, was steady at 30.10 m. Dunedin —There was a continuation of fine, sunny weather following another heavy frost. The temperature at 8 a.m. was SOdeg., and the maximum for the day was *46deg. A light south-west breeze prevailed. The barometer was unsteady, last night’s reading being 30.15 in.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 254, 24 July 1935, Page 8

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FORECAST FOR TO-DAY’S WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 254, 24 July 1935, Page 8

FORECAST FOR TO-DAY’S WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 254, 24 July 1935, Page 8

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