THE WEATHER.
MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY Meteorological obson-ations taken at 9..0 a.m. and 5 p.m. on May -°*--g oam S p>m . Tomp. dry Wb .. - 51.» «-2 Temp- wet buib .. f)7 Humidity per cent. •• • ' Mas. temp, m sun •• <•» Min. therm, on grass .. ■« jn K _ " light. t. light. Cloud (<MOI •• " 5 10 Tli© readings taken at tho AshburtonD»main weather station, at 0 a.m. were:-Barometer, 29.E8; thermometer, max. 56, min. 36; rain, 0.23 in; frost, _deg. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. \ ■westerly storm area. has ruled since Saturday, and freshening and squady northerly and westerly winds have prevailed, with rain in many parts of the Dominion. Present indications are for westerly winds 1 atron" to g»lo generally, and unsettled and boisterous conditions with heavy showors especially in all the western districts, and the fyirometor unsteady.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16217, 21 May 1918, Page 8
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128THE WEATHER. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16217, 21 May 1918, Page 8
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