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WEEK-END WEATHER

Still Fine at Wellington On Saturday morning a southerly breeze blew in Wellington, and the sky was overcast. There was a very light drizzle. The weather soon improved, however, and by the afternoon it was beautifully line and clear. The wind gradually turned to the south-west and fell away. On Sunday morning the weather was still brilliantly line and a moderate breeze blew from the north. As the day advanced the wind increased and the sky became cloudy. On Saturday the maximum temperature was 67.3 degrees. On Sunday at 9 a.m. it was 72,8 deg. The weather-was hot and sunny in l-iilnierston North during the week-end. Th real cuing conditions prevailed at .Musterton ; on Saturday, the sky being continually overcast. Yesterday there was a sharp'rise in the temperatures, and througiiout the morning the town was bathed iu brilliant sunshine. The sky was a little cloudy in the afternoon. Dry'and hot weather prevailed in Wanganui over the week-end. Clouds on Sunday gave promise of a change. Hot summer weather and a moderate north-east wind continued in Auckland during the week-end, conditions being cloudy and unsettled at intervals. The barometer has been practically steady at 30.05 in. since Friday night. The weather was fine in Christchurch ever tlie week-end with sunshine and passing clouds on both days. There was a light shower early on Saturday morning. Tlie barometer was high and steady. ' '

Tlie weather in Dunedin was line though overcast on Saturday morning, but the afternoon was sunny. A fresh north-east wind prevailed, and the maximum temperature' was Gldeg. Yesterday was line and warm but overcast, with a light north-easterly breeze. The maximum temperature was (Jsdeg. The barometer has fallen, and last right registered 29.80 in.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 6

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286

WEEK-END WEATHER Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 6

WEEK-END WEATHER Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 6

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