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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

188 WEATHER.

ohristchurch ob?ervatort: | Meteorological observations token at th» Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, at £.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on July 4tih: — 8.30 a.m. 6 piJ». Barometer «« *. 80.173 £0.139 Thermometer—» , Dry bulb A ». 87.9 42.9 Wet bulb .. ... 86.9 41 Mas. prev. 24 tours ..55 —. Min. prev. 24 hour* .. 80.1 Mux. in eun .. -93 93 Min. on grass .. ./• 23,1 Mux. during day ... Humidity p« ' cent. • ■ 91 86 Wind .. ~ ••• s ™; Caiffl. ■ .v, light. • Cloud (0-10) .. ..1 J Rain ■ ,h .. »• Nil. »*, DOMINION BEPOBTS. (Fromobservation* taken ai & *.m.yesterday,) Station. Wind. Boi. Thar. WW. Catw Maria VanJJiemen N.E.,'1." 30.22 69 O Buswil ff.W., 1. 80.1& 48 0 Kaipara N.W., 1. 30a6 69 C MwuKauH. W.S.W., 1. 80.19 64 C Auckland - W., i. 30.22 52 BCZ Ea*t Capo Interrupted' Gisborna 8.W., L 30.20 41 B Uapier S-, *• 80- 23 & B CapePallisar Calm 30.17 48 O Caueßemont N. 8., ]» 80.20 50 055 WaVaui N-E., 1. 30.21 62 2 WeUington N., l«f. 80.10 60 O C. Campbell 8.W., 1. 60,14 60 B!5 FarewcUSpit B.,br. 80.14 40 BJS Westport S.E.. 1. . 80.17 41 BC Greymouili 8.. br. 80.10 42 BO Beaiey K.W., L 80.W ■9B B Christchttroh Calm 80.13 88 B Timaru W„ 1. 30.16 85 BO Oamaru N.W., L 30.12 40 O DuMdia S.W., L ■ 60,11 48 B(3 QueenetoAra Calm 80.18 88 P Nuneta 8.W., L 29.«f 44 O -\ Bluff W.8.W., f.b. 80.06 "47 (W Wind.—o., 0»lmj ]., light; Br., brow* J f.b., fresh bree«e; m.g., moderate galeS g., gala; w., file" of exceptional Eeverity. Weather.—B. hlu» »ky. b * *h« «t»o«p(»T» clear or heavy; C, cloucU, passing olouda; D, drisjiliog i»in; F, foggvj.G, gloomy, dw)t j weather; B, hail; L., lightning; 11, mlity; O, o»»ro(ut. iha whole sky covered with tluok clouds;, P, passing eiipwera; Q, «qui%; ' R, rain, continued rain; S. enow; T thunder; Xl r ugly, threatening appearanoe;:' 2, nasy- ; . « FORECAST. . Present indioatiorw . are for variable w»3 strong wind?, increasing easterlies to a*rtherUea ruling northward of East Cape and Kftwhia, &r»d aouth-ea*Wrli«» to north-e»3ter-lies olflewhere'; the weather cloudy and <>ve«* cast, with Tsja falling 'ahortly ia the Northern and.East Coast distriots_of the. North Island, and cold and changeable coadi|>km» elsawhore. The bairometer is unsteady, witE a faliing tendency in the North, for a storm deT«lopjng to the north-east (ft the Dominlpn.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17498, 5 July 1922, Page 12

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17498, 5 July 1922, Page 12

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17498, 5 July 1922, Page 12

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