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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

-R.pa.riinzs by self-recording Instruments at " The Press" Office. Cljristchtircli, Readings OJ f Fri(U y, November 28tb. (Standard Time.)

TITE WEATHER. Meteorological observations ♦nk.-n nt tho Magnetic Observatory, Cbristcl-iuroh. at 'J a.tn. and 5 p.m. on is o\ember '-7 th '- - 9 n .m. < r y p.ft' • Baro rafter • •• ;;<v - ,s TlicrmQUieloi Urv bulb •• 4J.7 Wet bulb •• •• 44.9 pre-.. Ci hours .. Win. prev. C-1 bouia .. -V_.4 ~«- Mai. aun •. Min. on grabs' • .. 03.9 - ( Max. dunng day .. •"vvHumidity .. fS 6» Wind •• •• •• iighi..- at. br. Cloud <O-10) ... ..10 10 Hain .. .. • • O.UOin nil. UV'O. I9?0. Rainfall to aato .. .. 21.2«0in lO.llSm A\ t t liland - Tbo wc;ithor was fine and sunny, with a. v.esterly wind. barometer roso steadily during the day, tb«3 reading' in tbe evening dU.OQ. "Wellington—'Tho heavy rainstorm of Wednesday turned to the south duriug the night, and the temperature dropped appreciable. Tbe wind wan cold and bointerou*. but tbe conditions improved considerably during tho forenooo. The afternoon was fine, but tbo wind remained in the south. Duuediu—The v*;ath©r was overcast aT,< ' i-nseUled yesterday, with brief periods • rir sunshine and a squally wind from the fouthvcßt. The maximum tempera tuj-e was .«0 aprons. The barometer, which lore rapidiy on" Wednesday night, is *tiU rising, tho reading last evening being 30.15. Forecast. General Situation-Pressure distribution ib still rather irregular over the North Island, but an anti-cyclone is moving on_ to tbo Dominion. Winds—Moderate to btrong south-east to flor.th-west winds, decreasing gradually and veering later to northerliefi in the far aout.h.

Sraa (New Zealand waters) aOuui (..00k Strait and hjliut ruugli souU, of K.»e>t I'.lpo, I'Ut irnjueraic. Tiismai) Sen - MoJeraU. ijont !i wind* in Ute ciibtern T;isimu7>, v«eriii£ to northerl»»'fl in t.b* southern port inn, wilb t-moutb to moderate ee'.is. Weather- For M"? lo .v» p .,n f.-, », hut uitb fl'itno show'rp, chiefly een Capo Fnllifier ard F.jip*. Oaiv, i lis' g>n«r-' cl'v; cold i.ir'hi l''ni|V'i';iliiiT.r-, wi'lj r.otiio frost a. DOMINION REPORTS, (Prom readings tal:en a I \ p.m.) ttatiOu. Wind. Weather Oar. Tef-r. Ni'fM'.k JgluthJ, S.i-.., 1.J.!, cloudy ;>C. * 0 Cape Maria, S.W., o'.rrraM. rn <"m] . fi«'a •• C.» Auckland, \V., brcr-.0. lino .. 29.06 Gt lSa*t C'sp", S., f»r;>b, inial?, roujxh .. «v».00 Go Cape Kgiuonl, .S.S.K.,' j;a'^, olotidy, m*.i .. .. - 3V>2 51 Napier, S.K., light, o-^ronp', smooth f-i-t .. .. 50.03 5Farewoll Spit, K , over cast, con. eea .. .. 30. tO "i 3 Sttj iirn Island. 5.F.,, gal*-, cloudy, w>a . . . :.OJ.O 40 Wfcllinffiou. fc.K., overcast, uiod. (toa . 30.1 J 50 Cape (.'amphc;!. S.W., fresh, fine," rough ecu • f> e i Greymouth, W., hfht, LiP rt , <<>n. swell . . . eo.'jO 60 AUaroi Lighthouse, S.W., high, ohiifl", rough B<»a .. . vO.l<S i 7 Nugse'j Point, S., etronpj, fi.iT*, rough sea .. .. 49 Puveepur Pom', S.E , brcez®, fine, rood, sr-a .. 50.~2 47 Chatham Islands, S.W., breeze, overcoat, mod. »cu •• .. ?9.89 47 Svdney, E.N.E., fresh, fine .. 30.13 Hobart. N.N.AY., light, overcast 29.96

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 22

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 22

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 22

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