THE WEATHER
Forecast; Some Rain The following weather forecast was issued by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, at noon today:— Situation: An anti-cyclone covering the North Island is moving slowly eastwards, while a cold front approaches New Zealand from the west. . Forecast to midnight tomorrow: Moderate variable winds, northerlies predominating. Weather cloudy to overcast, with occasional drizzle or rain. Temperatures cool. Further outlook: Unsettled westerly conditions.
LOCAL RECORDINGS < Barometer 30.15 in. (1021 mil.) Maximum temp, past 24hrs. ... .49.8 'Minimum air temperature .... 43.1 Minimum grass temperature .. 41.7 . Humidity 90 Wind, .... north east (mod. breeze). Sky overcast and drizzle. Bai* •• • moderate swell. Rainfall yesterday 0.03 in. Rainfall to date this year .. 40.22 in. Sunshine yesterday .’ nil. Sunshine to date this.year . ,841.4 hr. The depth on the bar at high water . 1 yesterday was 21ft, •
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1950, Page 2
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