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WEATHER PROSPECT

The Weather Office advised at noon: —An anti-cyclone covers New Zealand and a depression lies south-west, of the South Island. .Forecast to 5 p.m. Wednesday: Moderate . northerlies freshening somewhat and turning south-westerly to-morrow. Fair at first, but a few scattered showers with the wind change, chiefly south of Dunedin. Cool again to-morrow. Further outlook: Rather unsettled. ■« TO-DAY IN DUNEDIN. Fine, but cloudy; light easterly wind; temperature warm; no rain*.

SOUTHERN CENTRES. (Reports furnished by the Meteorological Office, Taieri.) Tirnaru: Fine at noon; light easterly wind; no rain recorded. ' Oamaru: Fine at noon; light northeasterly wind; no rain recorded.

Moeraki: Fine at noon; moderate northerly wind; no rain recorded.

Queenstown: Overcast at 9 a;m.; calm; temperature, 61deg; no rain:recorded. ■ ■

Alexandra: Overcast at 9 a.m.; light easterly wind; temperature, 63deg; no rain recorded.

Ranfurly: Cloudy at noon; moderate westerly wind; no rain recorded. Balclutha: Cloudy at noon; light souther-westerly wind; no rain recorded.

Gore: Fine at noon; light northerly wind; no rain recorded. • Invercargill: Cloudy at -noon; light south-easterly wind; femperature, 66deg; no rain recorded.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 26029, 18 February 1947, Page 6

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WEATHER PROSPECT Evening Star, Issue 26029, 18 February 1947, Page 6

WEATHER PROSPECT Evening Star, Issue 26029, 18 February 1947, Page 6