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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

Readings by s«lf-recording Instrument s zt "Tha Press" OlHce, Christchnrch,

up to 1 a-m. on Thursday, April 23rd.

THE WEATHER. Meteorological observations taken at the Magnetic Observatory, Christcburch, at 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on April 22nd: 3.30 a.m. 5 p.m. Barometer .. .. 30.303 30.334 Thermometer— Dry bulb .. .. 55.2 53.8 Wet bulb .. .. 53,2 52,1 Max. prev. 24 hours .. 58.5 Min. prev. 24 hours .. 52.3 Max. in sun .. ..85 316 Min. on grass .. .. 45.3 __ Max. during day .. Humidity per cent. ..87 88 Wind •• -. E.N.E., E.N.E., „. , , v. light v. light. Cloud (0-10) .. ..9 4 Rain n ;i ni ] Forecast. Present indications are for moderate to strong east to north winds, northwards of >few Plymouth and Napier, and norther lies to westerlies elsewhere. Weather dull and misty at times, ■ especially in the northern and southernmost districts, and mild and hazy generally. The barometer has a falling tendency.

DOMINION REPORTS. (From observations taken at 9 a,m. yesterday.) Station. Wind. Bar. Ther Wtn. Napier N.W., 1. 30.40 56 t> Cape Egmont E.N.E.,1. 30.32 54 O Wanganui N.E., 1. 30.36 57 Z Wellineton X.E.. 1. 30.36 58 BC Cape Campbell N.. f.b. 30.30 55 7. Farewell . Spit S.E., 1. - 60 B Grevmoutb E., br. 30.30 52 BC Arthur's Pass N.W., 1. 4G B Christchurcb Calm Akaroa Lighthouse N.W.. 1. 30.29 55 7. Dnncdin N.E., 1. 30.31 52 BC Bluff Calm 30.30 46 B "Wind.—C, calm; 1, light: br., breeze; f.b., fresh breeze; m. g., moderate gale; g., gale; w., gale of exceptional severity. Weather.—B., blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, cloudy, passing clouds; D., drizzling rain; F., foggy; G., gloomy, dark weather; H., hail; L., lightning; M., misty; 0., overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds; P., passing showers; Q., squally; R., rain, continued win; S., enow; T., thunder; U., ugly, threatening appearance; Z., h%iy.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 13

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 13

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 13

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