THE WEATHER.
CHRISTCHURCH OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observations taken at tho Magnetic Obsorvatorv, Christchurch, at 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on March lOlli: — !).."oa.m. o p.m. Temp, dry bulb G^.9 Tr.mp. wet bulb .. • ■ Humidity per cent. •• 45 C< M:is. temp, iu sun 136 loMin. therm, on grass 43 - t _ ~ Wind *' E " light, strong. Cloud (0-10) .. 0 1 SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Barometric pressure ha? increased in tho touth and «<tron<r north-wc.-t to 60ulh-wcst winds' have prevailed. The weather has continued warm and hazy on thc> East Coast of tho South Island, but unsettled condit'on3 have ruled clsov.'lictp, and ruin, Ims fiu.on in tho western districts. Present indications nre for moderate to strong westerly winds, backing* to Eoufhcrliea and cool, changcitblo weather generally, with rain in many parts. Tho barometer ehouU riso everywhere toon.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16780, 11 March 1920, Page 7
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130THE WEATHER. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16780, 11 March 1920, Page 7
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