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WEATHER FORECAST

FINE—A GOLD NIGHT The, following weather forecast was issued at noon by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, covering the southern districts—Dunedin, Port Chalmers. Tapanui, Winton, Invercargill, River* ton, Oropuqi, Bluff, Half moon Bay:—* An anti-cyelone now covers the Tas* man Sea and New Zealand, with the highest pressure east of the South Island. Barometers aro falling over Eastern Australia. Forecast; Light variable winds, with north-easterlies prevailing. Weather fine. A cdld night, with sharp frosts, but milder day temperatures. Seas slight to moderate. ANOTHER DULL DAY. Like yesterday, the weather to-day was,overcast and threatening, the absence of wind indicating rain, which took the form of a very thia drizzle that ceased after noon, the high barometer reading then being So.3in (steady). There was another hard frost last night, B.sdeg being recorded. Yesterday’s maximum and minimum temperatures were 42.2 deg and 33.5 deg. The respective readings up to noon were 41.5 deg and 36deg.

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Evening Star, Issue 22687, 29 June 1937, Page 8

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WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 22687, 29 June 1937, Page 8

WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 22687, 29 June 1937, Page 8