THE WEATHER.
CHRISTCHURCH OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observations taken at the Magnetic Observatory. Christchurch, a, 9-oU a.m. and 5 *p.m« on Dccembcr l<th, _
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. | Boisterous weather and rain have been ox- i periencei in the northern district? of tho North Island, while warm and conditions have ruled elsewhere. Easterly winds havo prodominated, strong to gale, noi;f - ward of K a whin, -and East Cape, _ana atmo«pheric pressure has been unsteady. _ ' Present indications are for easterly winds, backing to northerly, and then increasing everywhere.. Warm And sultry conditions are probable, with skies clouding over, and | a chango followiQ.? generally. A disturbaiice i& apparently developing to the ward, and the" barometer is lively to _ fail everywhere soon.
' ' *' 9.30 a.m. 5 p.u> Temp dry bulb' .. •• ".1 601 Temp, wet bulb .. " cr ?<2 Humidity per cent. •• Max. temp, in 6un •• l- 5 " Min. therm. on grass .. 4 , 9 -? ,, Wind Kfc.E., 6trong. strong. Cloud (0-10) .. •• 5 0
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 3
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152THE WEATHER. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 3
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