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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

.. . . 'Php Press" Office, Chriatchurcii, —i; " KOT.ny J 7 ' 1 '- Tl °° >

THE WEATHER.

M oteo rolog ical observations taKon at Ihe iia-netic Observatory, Chnstchurch, a, J am and 5 p.m. oa November IStli: 9 a.m. sp.:n. Barometer - - - Thermometer— Dry -bulb ■- •• •»-? Vet bulb •• s "'° Max. I>rer. 01 hour* -- Mill. prav. C-l hours ■■ ~n Max. in sun ■■ °- Min. on gva«3 ..- Max. during day Humidity per cent. ■■ Wind .. , steady br. steady bi. Cloiul (0-10; .. 8 , 8 l.'ain i 330. IMJ. Krinfall to dale .. ■■ e0.320in.19.375m Meteorological observations tj*k rn Magnetic Observatory, Chrmchurch, at J . a.m. and 3 p.m. on November lWli:--0 a.m. •' P.m. Barometer •• •• M.oS'J 2,)..,90 Thermometer— ,-i , Dry bu'.b i'KS Wet bulb •• ' ,l r> Max. prev. -I houis ■■ <*■■» Mivi. prev. 21 ho'.ns Max. in a.m " 1 >,! in otj yiasfe *• Max. during day •• Humidity per con!. .. ■?.' , v ■■ ■ " h.Vind: C:o\id (C-IO) •• *- r> < " Kcii/i •• ru ; :onn 1020. KainfjU to date ■■ fl-KOin 13.3T5.n Vurklanrt—-The weather v.a< very and wet diirins tiie «c«k-enH. <>n th" villi! varied hetv-ren north and ■*.-*!, an'i heavy nhowers fell ditrinc Ihe aftnrooon and nvenin- Purine the mcht, the wind blew in fierce Quails from tho west arrompnnied by heavv shou-ers. After midday ditions improved. Th- haron.eter feH to 0 on Saturday mornin;, but rrßi;«trred -0.90 la. 1 evening. ■Weltinst.in —.Saturday morning was fine bllt rain enmmeneed about midday. :<"ii showers continued with thunder and hail until midday yesterday. The afternoon vabrilliantly sunny and warm with a kreejifrom tho north. Home of tiie rain on Satmday night w»* ej:coedingly heavy. Pnnedin—The weather was somewhat nn Rottled on Saturday, dull and overcast dur n? the day with a fresh wind from the sont.iweet- nnd a thunderstorm and heavy rain Ixl the nizlit. Conditions were line and ple.asan: vpsterday. the sun shiniiiK for several hours. The maximum "ternperotu.ra. was C.7 The wind was lisht from the north "ast. ilie barometer i« still low but steady, the rraJin-: ln?t ovPTunfr bcin.? CO.CS. Forecast. Genrrivl sitnatinn —YesteHay's depression Tin? ". rr'ossP<? : thp-'' I>oniinio!? t Lnt th»» fo]lcwinz anti-cyt:lono is of b1 igbt intensity nnd renfrod far north. Pressure has again fa!!eu rapuHy at Hobart. Winds—Moderate to strong norlh-wo«t to west backing in places temporarily to southwest. Sena (New Zealand •waters)- —Roiich on West. Coast and ivbout Cook and I'oveanx Straiffc. . Tasman Sea —Moderate to slronc: southwest, to went and later north-west winds and rather rough nea* in the eastern Tanman. V r eathr»r——<.' ; hanpeablo with Krattered showei« in wentern dißtrictP, mainly fair to fine in ea-stern districts; temperatures cool to moderate.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 16

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 16

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 16

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