"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
s dings by self-recording Instruments at "The Press" Office, Christchurca. up "to 1 a.m. on Thursday, July 2nd.
THE WEATHER. Meteorological observations taken at the Magnetic Observatory, Christehurcli, at 9.3.) a.m. and 5 p.m. en July 3st.— " 0.30 a.m. 5 p.m. Barometer •• •• 20.51b 29.477 Thermometer— Wry W.b .. .- •'&■« 4 Wet bulb' •• •• f_-i *'>■' Max. pnsv. 24 hours .. Min. jirev. 21 hours .. 32... _- Max. in sun •• •• .'* ■»- Min. c" B"*- es , •• ••-•■•> \ Ma:;, during day •• ~ ''' Humidity per cent. .. Ji> Wind "fight. m«I." Cloud (0.10)_ ;; ;; 12in o^sin CONDITIONS IN JUNE. The following is an abstract of the melciccords for June, 1925, taken at <!■(. Afn"netic Observatory:— , ' Barometer-Mean fcr month, 30.028 nches; ■•affiU. reading on .19th, 30.533 inches; Sum'readinl on 25th, 20.430 inches; 'exhtiulo *ange-, 1.108 inches. *K»eratuic in shade-Mean maximum, 17 7 Fah.;-mean, minimum,. 34.1 ian.: sppr«. moan temp, for month, 41.0 Fab.; dailv raneo; 13.2 Fah.; highest reading STfflrf 53 G Fah\; lowest reading on 18th, F Mean temperature in sun, 77 Fah.; maximum.: temperature in sun on 2nd and 18th, ?7 Fah.; mean-temperature on grass, 28..} Fah •'•minimum .temperature on grass on ° V ToufUnfall 4.31 inches; rain fell on 21 dais, tho heaviest fa!! (ot wy M being .C 25 inches, on 29th. DOMINION REPORTS. (Froni observations taken at 0 a.m. yesterday.) Station. : Wind Bar. Tlier. Wth. Napier V:-'.' W., 1. • 20.43 48 O Ci&i-Xgvoitt' S.E.. 1. 29.33 46 P Wans'anui,- HS.E.,'.. 29.31 S BC . Wellington: • S.E.,br. 29.44 Oh CapfeCampbell S.E., fb. 29. , fo O Farewell BpitS.,l. 20. '1 4. > Groymouth : E.,ib. 20.40 42 -- Arthur's Pass S.W., 1. Christehurcli -S.W.,fb. 29.50 33 OD Lighthouse 5.W.,1. 29.00 41 K Dunediii Calm. 29.56 40 M Bluff E.,1. . 29.50 37 1 Wind-C, calm; 1, light; br, breeze; fb, fresh breeee; .mg, modorate gale; g, gale; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather—B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, cloudy, passing clouds: D, druzlins: rain; F, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; 0, overcast, the whale sky covered with thick clouds; P, jwiesing showers; Q, equally; It, rain, continued rain; S, enoiv; T, thunder; U,'ugly, threatening appearance; Z, buy. Forecast. Present indications are for south-westerly to south-ess'tefly winds, strong to gale, the weather dull, cold and misty, rain in many 3'aits and snow on the higher levels. The barometer should rise soon.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 13
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