WEATHER FORECAST
GOLD AND OHAHDEABLE The following weather forecast was| issued at noon by the Meteorological Office. Wellington, covering the south* ern districts: — A disturbance with a very deep centra to the south is beginning to cross that Dominion. Strongly westerly winds shortly, changing to south-westerly. Weather cold and changeable, with: heavy showers, and some snow on thu higher levels. Seas becoming rough. LOCAL REPORT, Maximum temperature 60.4dcg. Maximum yesterday (24 hours) g 57.7dcg. Minimum to-day. 54.1 deg. Minimum yesterday, So.odeg. Barometric pressure at 1 p.m.j 29. Coin, rising (983.7 millibars). Moderate west-north-westerly. AT OTHER CENTRES. The following information is from the report issued by the Meteorcw logical Office this morning:— Temp* Weather. deg. Auckland— Overcast; gentle north-north westerly. Rain, .Olin.' o!J Wellington— ■ Overcast, with passing showers; fresh north-westerly, Rain, % .Olin. 59 Christchurch — Blue sky; strong north-westerly. 'ss Timaru— Blue sky; fresh north-westerly. 63} Oamaru— Blue sky, with clouds; fresh north-easterly. 5S| Greymouth— Overcast; moderate westerly. Rain, .35in. 4$ Nuggets— Overcast and threatening; fresh north-westerly. Rain, .19in. 431 Bluff- , , Overcast and threatening; high westerly. 49
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Evening Star, Issue 23726, 6 November 1940, Page 6
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175WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 23726, 6 November 1940, Page 6
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