The Weather
The Weather Office advised at noon: A depression is crossing the South Island, with a complex low-pressure trough extending northwards. Forecast to 5 p.m., Thursday: Fresh southwesterlies, moderating to-morrow and tending westerly. Unsettled, with' intermittent rain, but some improvement likely during to-morrow. Cold. Some snow "to lower levels Further outlook: Changeable south-westerly weather. Some improvement likely to-morrow. TO-DAY IN DUNEDIN. Fine, with drizzle this morning; light north-westerly wind; temperatures cool. SOUTHERN CENTRES. Timaru: Overcast at noon; strong southerly wind; no rain. Oamaru: Cloudy at noon; fresh south-easterly wind; lio rain. Moeraki: Fair at noon; moderate southerly wind; no rain. j Queenstown: Overcast, with heavy rain at 9 a.m.; moderate easterly wind; temperature 39deg. Alexandra: Overcast, with heavy rain at 9.30 a.m.; strong .south-westerly wind; .29m rain; temperature 41deg. Ranfurly: Fair at noon; calm; .06in rain. Balclutha: Cloudy at noon; moderate south-westerly wind; .18in rain. Gore: Overcast at noon; calm. Invercargill: Overcast with adjacent rain at noon; light northerly wind) .89in rain; temperature' 41deg.
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Evening Star, Issue 26136, 25 June 1947, Page 4
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165The Weather Evening Star, Issue 26136, 25 June 1947, Page 4
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