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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

. . . „ mv ,„ -press" Office, Cliristchurch, Headings W S&f J _ " „ Baro-Thor-io ' N.VT.; cloudy: barometer, j , Barometer, 29.1t; thermometer, rS. , meter ; „ nn ( ~; l. ( i av). i 1 t „ 4.'jv:a..i".; 'ft*. !at 1 a.m at 1 a.m j Phases of Moon 78 I l '"'' ' _ |iorXorfmb«r- . S((tt ( t o-oior,-o»): i """.T" in "I | Fun Moon: sr,s ' |j □! i o ' txl !>t. Mm p.m IU ' f \ Moon: ! | 9O I Uet. Quarter: |UD ( @ Oil S.-tti -m. , ]:'.d lib -37 mp m \4 V L / ffl p ' , m aV H £j 11--I' Writer at 80 I .N>w Moon: l.vttclton. _ j JOd 3b 51m p.m. '! ; dt. 70 ! I'irftt Quarter: 'f n-ijinrrow, nuirnm?, jaSUSh 48m p.m. aftcrr.oon, :«•!. 60 I Synopsis. l.yttellon : || " a a.m. 1.30 p.m. n p.m. 1 a.m. '■» - N -» on ' - ' '* lt! * 1 t- ,, ',: CJ ,» .« Old tsi.7s cn.';c 2U.57 j .129 60 Barometer 2J.Sd -o.<- -J.lo . Titerroomet sr 57 f.7 * | Maximum tei-'ix-'crature for '-21 ho'irs enrlcl 0 p.m. ' [ , 40 Mitiiuiuui ten?perature for- 24 huura oncled 0 j>.n3. }Cn c« < j > __J KainfaU for *2l bours ended L a.m. to-dny nil. j --t Hainfall for November, lUoO— .COin. ; 30 llainfaU for November, 1020n. J • Tiainfall for IfloO to dill©—-21.Hun. ; Hainfall for 19-20 tu dato—}T).l9in. ■ I £0 Sunshine rdo<] on *'Ttio Pre-*6 it?n'f;rd.i\ j [" j •t hojirs 30 minutes; oftrr noon, 20 rninnirft. lota 1 , A boms .-i I j , j minutes. Total for year to dat«. li-utp; tofnl nr IQ ponding poriod last year, 1776 bours; lnt.il for toric#»p«>ndi!'2 I J period 19*23, 1050 liotirs 10 uiinntcfl. 1

THE AVEATHEK. Meteorological observations t.tkon at the Magnetic Observatory, Christ-church, at 'J a.m. and 5 p.m. on Novomocr 18th:--ft a.m. sp.m Barometer . . . . • "-3.720 -29.-v'2o Thermometer--Dry bulb ..• 56.8 &3.8 Wet, bulb "-l.'i ;>i/j Max. prev 21 hours .. 60.1 Min. prcv. 2-1 hours .. .*O.B itfix. in sun .. •- :r,O I^s Min. on praps •• 4-1.3 Max. during day .. rw -3 TTumidity per cent. ..84 Wind .. .. .. X.E., N., j®-t r. br. mod. Clond (0-10) .. ..9 9 Kain .. .. .. nil. ml. IJWO. 1929. Kainfall to date .. .. 20.u20in iO.olSn Auckland The wpather was tin" but olnudy yesterday, with a bre«?7e from thr i\orth-'»a!«t. The barometer is falling, and registers 29.95. Wellington—The perfect wither of Mnnday was Bhort-lived. Yesterday saw a return of grey skies* which tim«* threatened rain. There was a strong wind from the north-west. Pnoedin —Following a night tb* weather was overcast and unsettled yefiterday, 'with a lifrhf wind from the north-east. The maximum temperature was c»i The barometer i* falltng-, the reading last evening beins: 29.40. Forecast. General Situation—The depression referred to j'estcrdar is now moving on to New Zealand. Pressure is rising again in eastern Austnilia. Winds—-Northerly and Ktronc to yale backinp to west and pouth-went m tbo morninp, in the far southern districts, and

this ohHtvje cxteiK/inj.: during the fc.llowinp Jl lioura. Seas (New Zealand wat-'n) - Ko»j?h on l.ho Wopt and about. «'o<»k and Foveaux Stnuta, cisewheie mo<lorat^ Tusmnn Sea— Sti«»n; s ' northerly wind* tr : L'alea, l>a«-ki»irr gradually to S'Hi t h-w*-M, m the raclorii Tanmrri; h-hs rou-li. Weather- l.'nt-ettled and i=q»ially, tain «'e a!!'.' be»-onii general; i vni pcra t u re:s mild. ' DOMINION KKrOItTS. (k'rom rea/luir;.-; taken at. 1 p.m.) i> t a t»o n WeaCi- r. Par. 'I her Norfolk Inland, not r> cf-..-d. Cape .Maria, X. t Iti/.h. ovcica'it, tncnl. &<\i. . . ■ ■ • "'t).' t' » Auckland, N*., l ; "ld. < loud? •• Uo.t;u 61 l-.'awt ipe. N., .iirunc, fi«judy, m<*l. t-r:t . .. 2:). r /7 c,r, Ca;>»>. ('*e;!iiorit, N.!]. fi-c?,h, -thow- <• ry, rou-b wn .. •• 2C1.a9 GO Napier, N'.10., light, fine, eino it.h sea .. .. 29.\rZ B'.> Farewell Spit, N., cloudy, overeast, mod. .> .. 20.68 Stephen Island, X.W , high, overeast. con. .. .. 29.84 54 Wellington, N" N.W.. th )»i£, overcast. rough aca .. •• 2b. Capo Camr?bell, N., otron^, cloudv, con. Be-, .. 29.78 66 Grevmouth, N , fjesh, overcast, mod. swell .. .. .. 29.7S 53 Akar<»a LigJithonne, N'., Htmng, cjoiidv, mod sra .. 29.54 CO Nn.'get Point, N., hif.h, cloudv, i ouarb Hea .. .. .. 29.. T.! 51 Pnvsognr iVjint. i e^civcd. Chatham I>laiule, W , light, fme, smooth sea .. .. 29.92 r>i Svdnry (I) S., fre?h, fine 29. Pf? -- Hcbart. W.N'.W., light, showery 29.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 18

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 18

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 18

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