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THE WEATHER

COOL AND CHANGEABLE 'Forecast for OUfO.—The official weather forecast for Otago, for the ensuing 24 hours, issued at 5 p.m. yesterday by the Meteorological Office in Wellington, is as follows: — / Fresh to strong westerly to southwesterly .winds; weather , cool . and changeable/, with passing showers. Farther outlook:' still changeable. : Weather, in Dunedin.—The weather in Dunedin yesterday was fine, with some bright sunshine and warm temperatures. There was a moderate north-easterly breeze. The maximum thermometer reading was 72 degrees. The barometric pressure fell sharply to 29.45 inches (997 millibars) at midnight. - ■ The following are the meteorological observations taken yesterday at the "Daily Times Office:— :• v 8 a.m. Noon. 6 p.m. m'nt. "'■':■■■".■ <"■-."• Inches ".. .. 30.00 29.85 29.55 29.45 Millibars.-... .. 1016 1011 1001 997 Thermometer— 56 68 66 68 •r Maximum .. .. .. .. 72 Minimum .. .. .... ..47 Rainfall (ins.) ...... ...... Nil Sunshine (hrs., min.) ... .... •• ..520 High .Water.—To-day: Taiaro'a Heads, 6.58 a.m., 7.27- p.m.; Port Chalmers, 7.8 a.m., 7.37 p;m.; St. Clair, 7.28 a.m., 7.57 pirn.; Dunedin, 7.38 a.m., 8.7 p.m. Tomorrow: Taiaroa Heads, 7.56 a.m., 8.25 p.m.; Port Chalmers, 8.6 a.m., 8.35 p.m.; St. Clair, .826 a.m., 8.55 p.m.; Dunedin, 8.36 a.m., 9.5 p.m, Phases of the Moon.—Last quarter: March' 10, 10. ajn.' New moon: March'l7, 11.55 a.m. First quarter: March 25, midnight. Full moon: April 1, 9.59 a.m.

: "When the enemy Shall come in like a flood, the: Spirit; of. the Lord thall lift up a standard ' against him." —lsa.lUc: 19.. ■" ■ Tp-WILL THE WILL OF GOD '. 'Heavenly Father, teach us>to live this.iprdyer-to-day—"Not as I will, but -a* Thou unit." In this selfsurrender we know we will-find that " peace 'which passeth ■-> oil understanding." ,' May, this greatest of all prayers be said by every- race, every nation, every family, every until 'Thy "happy ..'"■.will is-done on earth ps. it %sdone in heaven." Release us now as we pray from fear; gloom, worry; temper, jealousy, covetousness, procrastination and -all other selfishness, through: that grace which is full and free. Amen.. : ;.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24859, 7 March 1942, Page 4

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THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 24859, 7 March 1942, Page 4

THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 24859, 7 March 1942, Page 4

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