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THE WEAIHER.

MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observations taken at 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on November 25th: — 9.30 a.in. 5 p.m. Temp., dry bulb .. . ■ 68 60.3 Temp., wot bulb 60.4 66 Humidity per cent. ..61 86 Max. temp, in eun .. 130 ITO Mm. therm, on grass .. 38.5 — Wind .. ■• •• - N - lt - Calm Cloud. (0-10) •■ -.5 10 The rainfall at Kaiapoi for 34 hours to 9.30 p.m. yesterday was .3in. •The following is the sunshine record at Sumner for the week ending November 22nd: —Maxim »m sunshine, 13 horns; no sunshine ojie day (17th); total sunshine, 47 hours 50 minutes. GOVERNMENT REPORT. Hγ D. C. Bates, Government Meteorologist, supplied ■ the following weather report at 4 p.m. yesterday: — Wind. liar. Tber. Weather. Capo Maria Interrupted Rufi&ell N.N .W., m.g. 29.68 62 H.rain Mtinukan H. N.W., m.g. 23.47 62 Overcast Auckland N.W., gale 29.49 65 Ovexcaet Tauranga N., fresh 23.63 67 Overcast East Cape N.E., freeh 29.66 6o Cloudy Giabome S.W., freeh 29.62 68 Cloudy Pt Ahuriri N.N.E., fr. 29.38 70 Overcast Caetepoint N.E. breezo 29.40 62 Overcaet Wellington N.N.W. br. 29.24 65 Overcast N. Plymouth N., gale 29.28 65 Rain C. Eginont N.N.W., gal« 29.30 61 Rain Wanganui N. breeze 29.34 69 Fair Farewell S. W., light 28.33 59 Showery C.Foulwind E.S.E., fr. 29.26 52 Showery Weetport S.S.W. br. 29.34 58 Overcaet Stephen I. N.W.,gale 29.23 57 Squally C. Campbell*N.,freeh 39.30 59 Cloudy Kaikoura S., light 29.25 65 Gloomy AkeroaL.H. N.E.. light 29.21 65 Cloudy Pt. ChalmensN.E. , light 29 SI 61 Overcaet Nuggets N., light 29.29 45 Fog Bluff N.I light 29.30 57 Showery SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Mr D C. Bates, Government Meteorologist supplied the following weather summary and The barometer has fallen low everywhere and wet and gloomy -weather has prevailed with freshening northerly -winds. Present indications are for a continuance of uneettled weather. Heavy rain is probable generally, etrong north-westerly to Bouth-weetorly winds prevailing. The baromoter has a falling tendency still, but is likely to rise temporarily everywhere soon.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 6

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THE WEAIHER. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 6

THE WEAIHER. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 6

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