METEOROLOGICAL
9 a.rn.: Barometer, 1003.7 (steady); thermometer, 42; wind, east (light breeze); sky, overcast and hazy; bar, rough sea; river, normal; rainfall, nine points (total rainfall to date this year 44.44 inches). The depth on the barat high water yesterday was 24 feet four inches. wbattier’f’orecast. The following is the district forecast issued by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, to-day. Situation: An anti-cyclone is moving on to the Tasman from Australia. Pressure is low hi the far south.
Forecast to 5 p.m., Saturday: Moderate variable winds, turning southwesterly in the afternoon. Weather lair though cold. Further outlook: Fair to cloudy.
PHASES OF THE MOON. A PHIL, 1915. Full Moon . April 27, 10.33 p.m HIGH WATER,- APRIL, 1945. April 27—10.49 a.m.; 11.5 p.m. April 2.3—11.19 a.m.; 11.38 p.m. April 2'i—1 1 52 a.m.; April 30— 0.10 am.; 0.27 p.m. WEATHER REPORT
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1945, Page 2
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