THE WEATHER
MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observations taken at 9.30 sum. and 5 p.m. on March Bth:--3.30 a.m. 5 p.m. Temp, dry bulb -- ... (35.:! 59.2 Temp, wet bulb .. ... 00.7 53.2 Humidity per cent. .. 75 6(i Max. temp, in sun .. 221 119 Min. therm, on grass .. 49J1 — Wind S.W. S.W., light. mod. Cloud (0-10) .. ... 10 9 SUMMARY AKX> FORECAST. Atmospheric pressure has increased everywhere, and strong and variable winds have given place to southerlios since last night. The. weather has been changeable generally, and rain haa fallen in parts, especially in the northern and eastern districts of the North Island. Present indications are for mode Tat© to strong southerly winds and changeable and cooler conditions, with scattered showers. The barometer is likely to rise steadily.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 11
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123THE WEATHER Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 11
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