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WEATHER FORECAST

SQUALLY AND COLD The following weather forecast was issued at noon by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, covering the southern districts:— Strong west -to south-west wind. Weather squally and changeable, wdth passing 1 showers. Cold temperatures, with had on the south coast and further snow on the ranges. Seas rough, LOCAL REPORT. Maximum temperature ’ to-day, Co.2deg. Maximum yesterday (21 hours), Gl.ldeg. Minimum to-day, 55.3 deg. Minimum yesterday, 48.2 deg. Barometric pressure at 1 P-m., tailing at 28.85 in (977 millibars). Fresh south-westerly breeze. Rain to 9 a.m. (24 hours). .Olin. AT OTHER CENTRES. The following information is abridged from the report issued by the Meteorological Office at 9 this morning:— Temp. Weather. deg. Auckland — Intermittent rain; overcast; gentle .westerly. 63 Wellington— Cloudy ; moderate north-westerly. 56 ChristchurchBlue sky and detached clouds; fresh north-westerly. 37 Timaru — Blue sky and detached clouds; slight northerly. 65 Oamaru — Cloudy ; gentle north-westerly. Greyraouth— ■ Passing showers; squally; overcast ; fresh south-westerly. 50 Nuggets— Passing showers; overcast; misty ; moderate north-westerly. Rain, .15in. 44 BluffPassing showers; misty and overcast ; nest-south-westerly gale. 51

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Evening Star, Issue 23499, 13 February 1940, Page 8

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WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 23499, 13 February 1940, Page 8

WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 23499, 13 February 1940, Page 8