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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

Readings by self-recording Instruments at " The Press" Office, Ghristchurch, up to 1 a.m. on jFriday, Jifoveniber 14th. (Standard Time.)

THE WEATHER. —' — ' ■.' .' !':Y Meteorological' obaervatior.9 taken at the Magnetic Obsei-vatoty, Crin-Kcliurcli, .a tr it a.m. anil 5 p.m. lon 'NoveiuVar 13th: ... . . 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Barometer' ... ...39.287 29.431 Thermometer— Dry bulb .. ... 51.7 53 Wet bulb .. 43.8 48.9 Jlux. prev. 21 Uours .. 67.5 Min. prer. 24 liouts •• 31.C Mas. iu sun ... .. 32S 8.1 Min. on grsus.s .. ..41 Max. during day ~ IXu/ni'i'iiy con ! .. ..87 74 Wind .. .. .. s.-w., S.W., at. ,bx. st.br. Cloud (0-1 C) .. .. 10 !> Kain ..'•••• nil. ' nil. • 1930. 1929. RainUll loidiU'. .: 20.320 in 19.378 in

Auckland—The weather yesterday was unsettled, with a moderate wind from. the., west. The morning was showery, but there was an improvement in the afternoon, when the barometer began to rise sharply, the reading last evening- being 29.00. . Wellington—The . weather j'esterday was very changeable. After early morning showers the skias cleared and it was iine until 3.35 o'clock, v/hen a heavy rain squall Civms tip from the south. This quickly cite red, however, and the evening was fine. Dunediii-r-Follo vying,. ..heavy rain ... in ; the eariy" iuornint; tho weather.-was iße during the', reinaincipr of the day, with: more cloud than sun.nuns i-nd a.-light' wind from the north-west. The maximum temperature was 66 degrees. Tho barometer, which has been ■rajy low for two days, shows a rising tendency, the reading last evening "being 29.35. forecast. Generul Situation—" Yesterday''g depression, which had deepened considerably, crossed tho Dominion to-day, but another and deeper one, now centred nodr Tasmania, is following it closely.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 22

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 22

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 22

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