WEATHER FORECAST
UNSETTLED-HEAVY SHOWERS SNOW ON THE RANGES The following weather forecast was issued at noon by the Meteorological Office. Wellington, covering the southern districts: — Strom* south-westerly winds gradually prevailing. Weather unsettled, with heavy passing showers. Temperatures cold, with further snow on the ranges. Seas rough. LOCAL REPORT. Maximum temperature to-day, oQ lde°v Maximum yesterday (24 hours), C3.Bdeg. Minimum to-day, sG.2deg. Minimum yesterday, 36.1 deg. Barometric pressure at 1 p.m., 29.15 in (987 millibars), rising. Slight north-easterly. AT OTHER CENTRES. The following information is abridged from the report issued by the Meteorological Office this morning:— Temp, Weather. deg. Auckland— Blue sky and clouds; fresh northerly. 53 Wellington— Overcast, with passing showers; moderate north-westerly. 55 Christchurch— Blue sky; slight north-westerly. Frost, Bdeg. 571 Timaru— Blue sky; slight easterly. 62 Oamaru— Blue sky; gentle north-easterly. 61 Greymouth— Not received. Nuggets— Blue sky; gentle north-westerly. 51 Bluff— Blue sky; slight north-westerly. 51
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Evening Star, Issue 23727, 7 November 1940, Page 8
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149WEATHER FORECAST Evening Star, Issue 23727, 7 November 1940, Page 8
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