The Weather
The Weather Office advised at noon: A deep trough of low pressure is moving on to New Zealand. Forecast to 5 n.m. to-morrow: —Fresh north-west winds, backing to fresh or strong south-: westerlies by to-morrow morning. Weather overcast at first, with some brief rain to-day, but cold, showery conditions developing during to-night; snow in the high country- Outlook: Cold and changeable. TO-DAY IN DUNEDIN. Fine and cloudy,; light westerly; temperatures cool. ... SOUTHERN CENTRES. Tiniaru: Overcast -at 9 a.m. p light south-westerly:; temperature 41deg; distant fog; no rain. Oarnaru: Overcast at noon; light south-easterly;- no rain. .. ~. Moeraki: Cloudy at' noon; light, north-easterly; no-rain. Queenstown: Overcast and calm; intermittent rain at 9 'a.m.; temperature 41deg; rainfall .14in. Alexandra: Overcast- at 9.30 a.m.; light north-westerly; temperature. 49deg; no rain. i, Ranfurly: ■ Cloudy at. noon» hght .easterly; no rain - .. ~ Balclutha: Fair .at noon; hght nortli-easterly; no rain. Gore: Overcast and.calm at noon. Invercargill: Overcast with light rain ; ! - moderate north-north-westerly; temperature 57deg.
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Evening Star, Issue 26155, 17 July 1947, Page 6
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159The Weather Evening Star, Issue 26155, 17 July 1947, Page 6
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