THE WEATHER.
MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observations taken us 'J. 30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on March 12tli: — 9.30 y .ni. 5 p.m. Temp, dry buib .. .. 5".l 39-7 Temp, wet bulb .. .. 53 51.2 Humidity per cent. .. 73 li!) Max. temp, in eun .. ll:i 12j Min. therm, on gras3 .. 51.2 —■ Wind S.W., N.li.. v. Light, light. Cloud (0-10) .. ..10 2 The readings taien at the Ashburton. Domain weather station at !) am. yesterday were: —Barometer, 30.3; thermometer, max 61, ruin. 50; rain, O.lliii. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Modern to strong southerly winds have ruled, with changeable skies and scattered showers. There has u&en little movement of the bnramct-er, but there is evidence of a storm area, travelling eastwards of New &3upland. Present indications are for decreasing southerly winds, backing through east to freshening northerlies everywhere (shortly. Expcct warmer weather with increasing cloudiness and a change to follow, with a jailing barometer evoryvlhere soon.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 9
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149THE WEATHER. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 9
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