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Today in History: Union of South Africa’s first weather forecast is issued

The forecast was issued by the Union Weather Service from the branch office in Cape Town.

On this day in 1912, after the amalgamation of the weather services of the four provinces on 1 April 1912, the first weather forecast for the Union of South Africa as a whole was issued by AG Howard.

The forecasting service was moved to Pretoria in 1926 and housed on the veranda of the weather office at 271 Schoeman Street.

During the Second International Polar Year Project (1 August 1932 – 31 August 1933) the Union Weather Service rendered valuable assistance in simultaneous meteorological observations from a network of stations undertaken on an international basis.

Information courtesy of: https://www.sahistory.org.za/dated-event/first-weather-forecast-union-issued.

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Blake Linder is based in Mbombela and is a Senior Journalist at the Lowvelder. He carries with him nearly a decade's worth of experience in media. He has previously worked as News Editor, but now primarily focuses on Sport News, having previously won awards for both his sports writing and photography.

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