THE WEATHER.
. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. Meteorological -obEcn/ntions taken at 9.30 I ujj S p.m. on May loth: — «"• M * 9.30 a.m. 5 p.m. SSB :: a « Humidity per cent. .. 93 92 jfct temp, m son .. 61 63 ft"-' on «"? V. £w„ c7i». w,fld " V. light. readings taken at the Ashburton Domua weather station at 9 a.m. yesterday «re:-Barometer, 30.33; thermometer, max. (7, mini *». SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Fiir and mild weather has continued genaraljy> bot foggy and showery conditions have been experienced in various parts of the country. Variable easterly breezes have pTeTiiled and atmosphcrio pressure has de slightly to-day. A disturbance is ,1111 in evidence on the Tasman Sea, and coodifioixs are also threatening northwards of tb» Dominion. Present indications ore for moderate easterly wifld», backing to freshening northerlies, tto'barometer falling everywhere soon. Exnet cloudy and overcast conditions generally, ud rain following in many parts of the country.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16213, 16 May 1918, Page 9
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145THE WEATHER. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16213, 16 May 1918, Page 9
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