WEATHER FORECAST
FINE AT FIRST LATER UNSETTLED The following weather forecast was issued at noon by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, covering the southern districts:— Freshening north-westerly to westerly winds, reaching gale force to-morrow in. places. Weather fair to fine at first in the east, but becoming unsettled in the west and south, with intermittent rain and scattered showers, later extending to eastern areas. Milder temperatures. Seas becoming rough in the south; otherwise slight or moderate. AT OTHER CENTRES. The following information is abridged from the report issued by the Meteorological Office this morning:— ' TempWeather. degAuckland— Overcast; gentle south-south-westerly. 571 Wellington— Cloudy; moderate northerly. Rain, ,29in. 54 Christchurch—• Overcast; gentle east-north-east-erly. 51 Tixnaru— Overcast; calm. 57; Oamaru — Blue sky and detached clouds; slight north-easterly. 50 Greymouth— Cloudv; slight easterly. Rain, .09in. 47[ Nuggets— Cloudy, hazy; moderate northerly. Rain, ,13in. 48 BluffOvercast; light north-westerly. 51
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Evening Star, Issue 23717, 26 October 1940, Page 10
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143WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 23717, 26 October 1940, Page 10
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