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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

THE WEATHER.

CHRISTCHURCH OBSERVATORY. Meteorologies,! observation*' taken at. tke Magnetic Observatory, Chris tehureb. at 9-3® a.m. and 5 p.m. o» March 3rd: — 9.30 a.m. sp.m Barometer ... .. 29.692 59.621 ThermometerDry bulb • » .. Wet bulb .! .. 81.9 53.8 Max. prev. 24 hours .. W. 7 Min. prev. 21 hours .. <9-5 Mai, in aun .. ..114 136 Min. on grass .. ..49 Max. duringr day Humidity per cent. ..82 Wind S.W., E.N.E., light, light. Cloud (0-10) .. ..10 9 Itain .. .. .. 0.419 in. Nil.

DOMINION EEPORT3. (From observations taken at & a.m. *e&t€rdi.T.) Station. Wind. Ba*. Ther. Wth.

Wind.—C., c«lm; 1., light; br. ( breeiie; f.b., fresh hr«Me: w.jr., moderate gale; sr., gale; jr., gs.le of exceptional severity. Weather.—B,, blue sky, be the atmoiphere clear or h«to,vy;C., clouds, pasting oloudi; I)., drizzling rain; F., foggy; G., gloomy, ityirk weather; H., hail; L., lightning; M.. misty; 0., overcast, the whole sky coVered with thick clouds; P.. pat'iimr sowers; Q., squs.lly; K., rain, continued rain; S., snow; T., thunder; U., ugly, threatening appearance; Z., hazy.

FORECAST. PrewnV+nddcatiora a.re_ for strong southerly winds and squally conditions, with heavy showers in'many part® of Uio couutry. The barometer will probably be jiting every-, where soon, and 1 fast in tho North.

Cape Maria Van Diemen S.W., f.b. 28.68 70 P Russell W., f.b. 29.60 70 C K<tipar» 8.W., br. 29.65 64 O . litanukau H. W.S.W., br. 29.55 es C Auckland E.,1. 29.54' 69 BC/ East Capo Line interrupted O Gjeborne N.W., 1. 29.60 71 Hapier N.E., 1. 29.65 74 R Cape Palliser T\ot received BC CapeEgmont S.E., f.b. 29.59 62 Wanganui S., f.b. 29.56 68 65 59 BO Wellington Cape Campbell S., f.b. S„ f.b*. 29.65 29.68 C P Farewell Spit S.E., br.' 29.68 69 60 T Wostport S., 1. 29.56 .BC Grsymouth E„ f.b. 29.55 59 O Betiley S.W., I. 29.68 <18 O Obristchuich S.W.,1. ' '29.65 66 O Tirnani S.,1. 29.73 54 O Oam€ ru S., br. 39.71 56 0 Dim«din S.,1. 29.74 54 O Qiieenatoan Calm 29.77 67 O Nug£et« Calm 29.66 54 O N., 1. 29.60 69 C

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 15

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 15

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 15

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