THE WEATHER.
CHRISTCHUBCII OBSERVATORY. ] Meteorological obscrratior.fi taken at tbe j Magnetic Observatory, Chriatchurch, at J - jU i a.m. and 5 p.m. on May 2Sth: _ i | 3.30 a.m. J P- m - | . Temp, dry bulb .. -• 42 Temp. wet bulb .. Humidity per cent. •• • * Mix. temp, in sun. •• W? Min. therm, on grass •• Si.B -- ™ «&. s i. Cloud (0-10) ' •• 7 2 Tho readings taien at the Ashburiop Domain weather station, at 9 a.m yesterday were:—Baromoter, 29.1; thermometer, mas. 57, mir. 35; rain, .32in; frost, 4deg. | SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Yv'cst to eouth-west winde, e trail? to gale, ha-vo prevailed, and tho weather has been unsettled generally and storms, '.vitk neavy rain in many parts. Snow has iftlloa °J> the higher levels in the South Island. Ataiosphorie pressure is low everywhere. Present indications arc for south-wcet- ga.e 3 , cold, stormy weather, and further heavy rain generally, -.vith snow in the South. J. iio barometer should riio everywhere soon.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16847, 29 May 1920, Page 11
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