"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
the weather. Hil)oroloei«»l observations taken »t tho *v£a«tio Observatory, Chriatchurch, at 0 and 5 P.™- on Docorabsr 2nd:9 a.m. 5 p.m. UiTfflSttter •• 80.030 30.031 - •• Wet bulb •• 1 46.6 Mix. prav. 34 tours .. 72.4 Min. prev. 24 hour* .. 45.1 Max. in Bun Mia on graaa .. .. 88.8 Max. during day .. Humidity per cent. .. 70 61 Wind •• •• ■■ 8.W., S.W., et. br. it. br. C3ond (0-10) .. 9 6 .. .. .. 0.030 m ml. 1330. 1929. BainfaH to data .. .. 21.290 in 20.388 in Aaofcland —Except for a few light showers ia the morriinjc the weather was fine yesterday, but the sty was cloudy and threatening. A light breeze was blowing from the sonth-asst. and the barometer was steady at 30.05. Wellington—After heavy rain early in the Boning the weather cleared before noon, mi the.remainder of the day was fine. The wind was from the south. Doaedin—Following heavy rain on Monday night tha weather was unsettled yesterday. There were frequent showers with occasional nashin* and a light wind from the southvolt Tha maximum temperature was 6u degtaei. The haromoter is fairly steady, the reading lait evening being 29.95.
Forecast. Qanezal Situation —An intense anti-cyclone ia advancing gradually on to the Dominion fcrcm the Tasia&n Sea. Winds—Moderate to fresh but decreasing leutheily winds. Seas (N«w Zeiland waters)— Still rather icmgh but decreasing south of Castlepoint, otherwise smooth to moderate.
Tasman Sea--Moderate southerly winds docroaring and later becoming variable in tho eastern Tasman Sea, smooth lo moderato seas. Weather—Some scattered showers in the East Coast districts, more ecpeeially south of East Capo, also in tlie far north; otherwise fine and fair to fine weather foon boccroing general; colcl night, with somo inland frosts, but milder to-morrow. DOMINION REPORTS. (From re&dings taken at i p.m.) Station. Wind. Weather. Bar. Tlier. Norfolk Island, N.E., light, cloudy .. .. .. 50.09 Capo Maria, S.S.W., breeze, showery, mod. sea .. 80. ID 61 Auckland, S.W., breeze, showery 3i.U>4 G2 East Ca.pc, S.W., light, fine, mod. sea .. .. 29.90 71 Cape Egniont, S., breeze, fine, rough sea .. .. .. SO.OG 66 Napier, S.E., breeze, showery, smooth pea .. .. .. 2D.94 60 Farewell Spit, N.N.E., strong, fine, mod. sea .. .. 30.01 66 Stephen Island, S.E., broczo, showery, mod. sea .. 30.02 52 Wellington, S.E., lifpht, fine, mod. eea .. .. .. BO.OS 54 Capo Campbell, S., breoze, overcast, rough sea .. .. 80.00 52 Greymouth, N.W.. light, fine. mod. sea .. .. .. 30.05 c2 Akavoa Lighthouse, S.W., broczo, fine, rnod. sea .. .. 80.01 50 Nugget Point, S., high, squally. rough sea .. .. 80.0 C 46 Puysegur Point, N., light, overcast, mod. sea .. .. 30.16 61 Chatham Islands, W.N.W., light, showery, smooth sea .. 23.71 55 Sydney, N.E., breeze, fins .. "0.22 Hofcart. S.E., light, cloudy .. 20.3G
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20101, 3 December 1930, Page 17
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