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THE WEATHERE.

I CHRISTCHURCJI OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observations at tho ' Magnetic O'o-crvutorv. Christchureh, al 9."0 a.ni. ar.tl j p.m. or. July Sth : — !).£0 a.m. 5 p.m. Temp. dry bulb ' _. ■ S <18.4 Temp. v.-et bulb ... 47 1 47.2 /tumidity per cent. . 30 91 Max. t-pmp. r.- sun ■ • 93 6:! Min. therm. o:i .. 40.7 — Wind ~ •• -S.W., S.W., m>!. !i<rht. C'.oiul (0-1 (!) .. ..0 10 Tl)2 v-mair.-??, at the Ar-hhurton Domain w»ather station at, !> a.m. yesterday we.Te: — Barnn-.eter, '20.C7; thermometer, max. ZO, mill. 3-1. SOIMAKI A.\'D FORECAST. A.tmospherir. pre=»ure is b»iow r.otnai everywhere owincr to disturbances northward and southward of the Dominion, which ha.ve neutralised each other considerably durin? the past two or three- clays. Mild, dull, and mu-ty weather liaj? prevailed, with drizzling' rain in many parts. An easterly gal© is reported this evening at. TauraiLg-a, but moderate to stronfr easterly ■winds prevail iti the north artd northerlies in the south. Present indications are for variable and strong- winds .oast to north ruling northwaid of East Cape and Kawhai, and north to west elsewhere. Cloudy and unsettled weather with rain is probable generally and a j falling barometer everywhere.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16882, 9 July 1920, Page 4

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THE WEATHERE. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16882, 9 July 1920, Page 4

THE WEATHERE. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16882, 9 July 1920, Page 4