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THE "WEATHER.

CHRISTCHURCH OBSERVATIONS. I Meteorological observations taken at th« Magnetic Observatory, Christcjiurch, at a.m. and 5 p.m. on January 3 p-m . Temp, dry bulb .. •• f. Temp, wet bulb .. •• gg' Humidity per cent. •• g0 Mas. temp, in sun . Min. therm, on grass •• " ,Vind "• " " mod'.' light! Cloud (0-10) .. •• 10 10 DOMINION RECORDS. At 4 p.m. yesterday. ■ Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. Cape Maria X., fresh 29.74 60 _ Russell N., freah. 29.j5 C|oudj Manukau H. W.N.W.. H. 23.72 ,2 Cloudj Auckland N.K., light 29.69 70 Overcast Tauranga N.W., fresh 29.72 7o lair Giabonfe X.W, fresh 59.&3 79 Fair Pt. Ahuriri N.E., fresh 29.63 <8 lune Castlepoint .VW.. light 29.00 70 Cloudy Wellington. X., tieeh 29. IS t- Hum S.Plvmouth Calm 29.46 6< Overcast C. Eainont N., fresh 29.50 G3 Overcast Waneanui N.W., fresh 2!).02 74 Hazy FarewellS. M.W., fresh 23.63 62 Cloudy C. Foulwind S., light 29.50 51 I' 1 ?" 1 Grey mouth S., light 29.51 5,> Miitty Stephen Is. N.W., fresh 29.50 58 Overcast C. Campbell X., fresh 29.40 66 Misty Kaikoura W.. light 29.12 66 Overcast Akaroa L.H. X.. light 29.4.» 62 Overcast Pt.-Chalmers Calm 29.40 59 Overcast Xueeets 9.. lieht 29.43 57 Overeat Bluff W.S.W.br. 29.42 57 Show-cry DOMINION FORECAST. The following is the Dominion meteorologist's forecast, issued at afc 4 p.m. yesterday:— Present indications are for a. continuancc of unsettled weather generally, with heavy rain in most parts of the country, and northerlv winds, strong to gale, prevailing northward" of New Plymouth and Nuprer, and westerlies, changing to southerbes shortly elsewhere. The Southern disturbance is still in evidence, and another one is now apparently located northward, and especially, threatens the Northern and East Coast districts of the North Island.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 9

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THE "WEATHER. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 9

THE "WEATHER. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 9

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