THE WEATHER.
I { CHRISTCHURCH OBSERVATORY, i? Meteorological observations taken at the ij Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, at 9.30 j? a.m. an<l 5 p.m. on Juno 9th: — ;< D.30 a.m. 5 p.m. \ Temp, dry bulb .. .. 40.8 48.5 f Temp, wet bulb .. .. 40.5 46.8 I Humidity per cent. .. 88 90 S Max. temp. in aun ..S3 93 !, Min. thea-m. on grass ... 29.1 — I Wind .. .. .. Calm. E., j . r. light. I Olond (0-10) .. ..2 9 3 The readings taken at the Ashburton Doll main weather station at 9 a.m. yesterday !{ were:—Barometer, 29.63; thermometer, max. |J 52, min. 32; frost, Gdeg. || SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Ijj Dull, misty weather has prevailed at times, U with drizzling rain in many parts. At- ■"* mospherie pressure has been unsteady, and the winds have been moderate and variable, with wester lies predominating. Present indications are for westerly to Jv northerly winds, increasing strong to gale, especially in and southward of Cool: Strait. £2 Boisterous and unsettled weather may be exti pcctetl eoon, with rain, following generally, fl and the barometer falling.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 9
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170THE WEATHER. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 9
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