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THE WEATHER

CLOUDY AND MILD The official weather forecast issued by the Government Meteorologist in Wellington is:— Situation.—An anti-cyclone east of the South Island extends on to New Zealand. i Forecast to 5 p.m.—Moderate northeast winds, fresh at times near the coast. Weather cloudy near the coast, fair to fine inland. Temperatures mild to warm. Further Outlook.—Fair. Weather in Dunedin.—There were 7 hours 54 minutes of sunshine in the city yesterday, but a strong north-east breeze kept temperatures down. The maximum was 61.5 degrees, and the minimum 54.5 degrees. Pressure varied little throughout the day, the barometer reading at midnight being 30.20 inches.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27291, 18 January 1950, Page 1

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THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 27291, 18 January 1950, Page 1

THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 27291, 18 January 1950, Page 1

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