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THE WEATHER Forecast: Cool and Showery

The following weather forecast was issued by the' Meteorological Office, Wellington, at noon to-day:— Situation: An anti-cyclone extends from Queensland to the north of Norfolk Island; a very deep depression is far to the south. Forecast to 5 p.m. to-morrow: South-westerly winds, fresh or strong at times; changeable and showery, with some further thunderstorms and hail; temperatures cold, with snow on the ranges. Further outlook: Continuing changeable. LOCAL RECORDINGS. 9 a.m. —Barometer, 989; thermometer, 48; wind, south-west gale, sky, cloudy with passing showers and squalls; bar, heavy sea; river, moderate fresh (four knots); rainfall, 0.75 inches. (The total rainfall to. date this year is 55.96 inches.) Th depth on the bar at high water yesterday. was 24ft. .. -x ...

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 2

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THE WEATHER Forecast: Cool and Showery Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 2

THE WEATHER Forecast: Cool and Showery Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 2