WEATHER FORECAST
FAIR TD FINE AT FIRST CHANGE FROM THE WEST The following weather forecast wai issued at noon by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, covering the southern district. ■ Light to moderate, but freshening northerly winds. Weather fair to fine at first, but with unsettled conditions, later extending from the west. Temperatures cool to-night, but milder tomorrow. Seas slight to moderate. L&CAL REPORT. Maximum temperature to-day, 69.6 deg. , : Maximum . yesterday (24‘ ‘hoars), 64.3 deg. Maximum to-day, 59.5 deg. Minimum _ yesterday, 42.8 deg. Barometric pressure at‘l p.m., falling at 29.9 in (1,012 millibars). Light south-westerly breeze. AT OTHER CENTRES. The following information is abridged from the report issued by the Meteorological Office at 9 this morning;—■
Temp* Weather, deg. Auckland — Blue sky and detached clouds; hazy; calm. 61| Wellington— Overcast; gentle north-easterly breeze. , . . ;. 5$ Christchurch— Cloudy; moderate north-north-easterly. 57, Timaru— Blue sky; hazy; calm. 60 Oamaru— Blue sky and detached clouds; fresh northerly. 63 Greymouth— Cloudy; hazy; slight easterly. 53 Nuggets— Blue sky; hgzy; gentle northerly. 43 BluffBlue sky; slight northerly53
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Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 10
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169WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 10
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