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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

THIS WEATHER.

OHRISTCHTJKCH OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observations taken at the. Magnetic Obbervatory, Christchurch. at 9.80 cum. and 5 p.m. on September 23rd: — 9.80 a.m. 6 p.m. Temp, dry bulb .. .. 61.7 60.1 Temp, wet bulb' .. .. <«-3 * 6 - 5 Humidity per cent. ..76 77 Max. tamp, in sun .. 123 125 Mia. therm, on grass .• 37-1 "" Wind E.N.E..N.E., light, mod. Cloud (0-10) .. •• 8 X

DOMINION BEPOBTS. (From observations taken a* 9 »•m•y estet *K■ ,

Wind.-C, Calm; 1., light; br., breeze; i. b., fresh breeze; m. S-, moderate ga»i «> gale; w., gale of exception seventy. We*the-r.—B, bine sky. be the atmosphere dew or heavy; C. olouds, passing clouds; D, drilling rain; F, foggy; G, gloomy, darit weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M. misty; O, overcast, tie whole sky covered with (Mek clouds; P, pushing showers; Q, qsu*uy, R. rain, continued rain; S, snow; 1, thunder; U, ugly threatening appearance; Z, hazy. .

FORECAST. Present indications are for northerly and westerly winds, moderate "orthwa/rd of New Plymouth Castlepoint, and increasing strong to gale elsewhere Bhortly; the weather changeable, with raari probable in tihe western and southernmost districts. The barometer has a riairw tendency, out is likely to fall soon in HEe South.

Station. Wind. Bar. Ther. wu> Oape Maria Van Diemen W., 1. 80.01 58 MR P C O BO Russell Keipari Mannkau H. N., 1. N.,-1. N.W., 1. 30.00 29.96 29.S8 61 51 63 Auckland N., 1. 80.01 56 Bast Caps G-isborae Line interrupted N.E., 1. 30.03 62 BO Napier C&pq PalHser Calm S.E.,f.b. 80.01 80.01 53 52 BC C Capo S/flrmoxit N.E., 1. 29.97 52 a Wanganui N.E., 1. 30.01 56 a Wellington W.N.E.,t>i. 30.01 53 0 c c BO BC B Cape Campbell 1. 80.01 53 Faiewell Spit Westport Greymouth S.E.,1. S.E., 1. E., br. N.W., 1. 29.95 29.93 29.92 29.99 62 19 15 36 Chriwtchurch E., 1. br. 29.90 52 BC Tinjarn ' N.E.. L . 80.03 11 BC Oamarn v., i 29.97 17 BO Dunedin N.E., 1. b. 30.01 17 H Queenatown Nuggets Bluff S.W., L 29.91 45 BC N„ f. b. N., 1. 1». 30.07 29.91 50 11 O B

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 17

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 17

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 17

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