THE WEATHER.
christchurch observatory. Meteorological observations taken ftt the Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, at 9.3,) 5 p - m " °° Mar 5 p.m. C Temp, dry bulb . • "j f 7 45 9 1' Temp, wot bulb ■■ Humidity per cent. • • »' * ilax. tomp. in, sun •• « 11 Uin. therm, on grass .. g r > AY ind . • • • mod! light. Cloud (0-10) •• •• 30 10 n SUMMARY AND FORECAST. j, The weather has been cold, squally, »ad I showery generally, with enow in S r„r^n% s S: i conditions have moda-rated since _ J ni°-ht Atmospheric pressure has increased 1 "SSSf - Mtau™ r >« »5 » changeable weather, wttli scattered ® ho^ „ in the East Coast districts, but improve,, generally. Strong but decreasing southerly sriy be expected, and a rising barometer. 1
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16849, 1 June 1920, Page 7
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