THE WEATHER.
MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observation* taken at O.ZO a.m. and 5 p.m. on December 6th: — 0.30 a.m. 3 p.m. Tomp. dry bnlb .. .. " 73 Temp, wet bulb .. -■ «3-2 «»•"* Humidity per cent. •• 43 * a Max. temp, in eun .■ M 6 ■ Min. therm, on graea •• -'-M "7 Wind .. •• •• -y 1 ;- •'■-■. v. light mod. Cloud (O-10) .. ..5 s The meteorological observations! taken a' the Ash burton Domain Weather Station for , November are as follows:— Highest reading, of tbo barometer SO.C, on the 30th; /owes.. 19 1G on the 27th; highest reading ot | tho maxim-am thermometer, f-'O degrees, on tho 7th and 23rd; lowest, at degrees, on the Ist- highest reading of the minimum thermometer. C 3 degrees, on -the 7th; lowest, .1 . on tho 30th. Rain fell on nino days, totalling 101.'< points for • the month. tTcsts were recorded on seven nights, registering from eight degrees downwards. Ul \ shir f was recorded every day for the month totaling 194J hours. Tho rainfall for November" 1010, was llfi poin-ts, and the sunehmo 207 - hours. GOVERNMENT REPORT. Mr D C Bates, Government Meteorologist, supplied tho following weather report at a t> m. vesterday:— . ■ Wind Bar. Ther. T\ eathor. Capo Maria N., light U0.07 71 Fine Russell N.W., light :».02 74 >.ne MannkauH: S.W. light ".(UK) 7H Imnc Aucldand N.E.. light 30.0S ;3 lair Tauranga N.W. light 30.00 70 l-.no East Capo N.W.. fresh 2.1.08 70 Cloudy Gisborno E.N.E.. br. 20.1)2 75 1-ino Pt.Ahuriri E.. light 2.1.01 71 >ine Castlcpoint N.W., light 29.0-2 .3 > ino Wellington N„ fresh 2.1.92 0. 1-air N. Plymouth N.. light 30.03 71 .no C.Egmont N.W.,br, 30.03 -,l 1mi;o Wanganui W„ breeze 30.03 71 Fair Ssß?f SMS SS « $£« C.Campbell 29.02 OS Hazy Pt. Chalmers Calm 29.W *.»* Nn-»cU N-, »ree?x> 20.70 .2 Cloudy BluS N., light 5 "' fehower y. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Mr D C Bates, Government Meteorologist supplied the following weather summary and forecast at 5 p.m. yesterday:— „ w i.An anti-cvclono has progressed very elowl> in tho eastward since Sunday, and has tieHycdito Advance of a disturbance which haTboen developing to tho westward c«* ing threatening condition* * r » h « n £f northerlv winds have prevailed, and v. arm, cloudv, "and hazy .weather has rulod iWnt indications are for high and C,Wyt. continue for a Umc ,u tho East jCoast districts.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15767, 7 December 1916, Page 9
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378THE WEATHER. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15767, 7 December 1916, Page 9
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