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WEATHER REPORT

FORECASTS W “The Press" Special Service WELLINGTON. July 6. The weather forecast for Canterbury. JBaed at 3 pjru by the Meteorological Bce ’ Wellington. and dealing with the nours following uae time of issue, j Situation: a deepening complex dels preastoß covering most of the Tasman forecast: light winds and fair weather •* ® rst - but cloud increasing and L * southerly quarter de- : ▼eiopfcag in South Canterbury, with i we *tAer lato in the day. Outlook: cold and showery. „WEST COAST T*; e „ to^ cw i r --g ** the forecast for the J«»t Coast of he South Island j .Moderate winds, easterlies predom--s*ttng; cloudy, with some rain later; •*£■? ! CHRISTCHURCH WEATHER o< »■? degrees, the day in “’S. Wt °' * : *" . Borm-east wind. The maximum i nperature was 52-3 degrees. ( At midnight the sky was almost j”**-. * lUht westerly wind was temperature was s'* “ “j* —BuDttam), was railing 1 Binlall for 24 hours ended 1 a.m. .. nil observations taken at * Magnetic Survey, Chnstohurcm ves-

c 150 24 142 6 *3B 18 •To July fl. ( f, MOON, AND TIDfS *y; Rises, 8 2 san.; sets. SJ •w: Rises, 8 1 un.; sets, ».7 ' A‘ L 3 rt,elt ° n —Today, 103 -5 A 0? pjr - : tomorrow, 1O.« ' i.nd 11.5 pjxC Pkases of Moen rter: July S, >33 pan. 1 □ : July It, 124 S pan. < -ter. July 23. IXI4 p,m. a: July 30, ln_» »an.

•J j-day 6 ourvey, cnj istcnurcx 1. yes9 3.30 B— Hu < Inches) ajn. . . 30.073 pjn. &J394 J (millibars) . 101B.4 1015.7 Steady. Falling. larmometer— slowly. fcry bulb • Ket bulb 29*4 46-1 j 5HE? u -’ n Prsv- 24 hours 53.2 ! taimum prev. 24 hours 26 4 Maximum during day fttfcHty. per cent. . 22.5 ’ 100 52.3 77 ■Mi . • - » Calm NJL. jjt A light. NH Nil ISM. 1953. 1 infall to date .. IJOin 15.45 in isEss°^s <! e o “ eorasier Uachhs) 9 p.m. midn. »fi8 29J6 (miUlbars) M15J 1014.7 | SUWBHNB Falling unsteadily Yesterday 9* m. 36 1M1. ISM 1953. 1964. h. _ m. h. m. h yn n. -- 185 38 130 12 305 13 230 S ,-b- ■■ iss ii m 12 155 0 196 0 weii .. 188 « 173 8 1«7 36 164 24 <«I . loa 11 in m V . 10 42 155.42 125 18 124 48 163 34 46 18 .. 139 12 147 42 B .. 141 0 ISO 24 103 6 i«7. a x20 24

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 11

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WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 11

WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 11

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