THE WEATHER Forecast: Showery
The following weather forecast was issued by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, at noon today: — Situation: Pressure is high to the north, but deep depressions are located south-east of New Zealand ahd in the south Tasman. Forecast to 5 p.m. tomorrow: Fresh to strong winds from a westerly quarter, tending northerly for a time tomorrow; weather overcast with further rain or showers; cool to moderate temperatures. Further outlook: Showery. LOCAL RECORDINGS The following meteorological recordings were taken at Greylhouth at 9 o’clock this morning:— Barometer 29.41 in (996mi1)
Maximum temp past 24hr 56.2 Minimum air teirip' 45.4 Minimum grass temp 48.9 Humidity 86 Sky Overcast (passing showers) Bar Rough sea
River Six knot fresh Rainfall I.Boin Rainfall to date 66.68 in Sunshine yesterday Nil, Sunshine to date this year .... 1401.2 hr The depth on the bar at high water yesteday was 25ft IQin.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 October 1948, Page 2
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