"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
Readings by self-recording Instruments at "The Press" Office, Christchurch, up to 1 a.m. on Wednesday, November 14th. .(Standard time).
THE WEATHER.
Meteorological observations taken at the Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, at 9.30 a.m. and o p.m. on November 13th: 9.30 a.m. 5 p.m. Barometer. .. .. 30.150 30.038 Thermometer— Dry bulb .. .. 56.2 53.9 Wet bulb .. .. 19.3 49.1 Max. prer. 2i hours .. 66.2 Min. pre'/. 24 hours .. 34.1 ■— Max.: in ran ... 123 128 Min. on grass .. .. 27.5 Max. during day .. Humidity per cent. .. tU 70 Wind .. .. .. N.K., N.E., light, strong. Cloud (0-10) ' . • .. 0 1 Rain .. ■ • • • 0.030 in. nil. 1928. 1927. Rainfall to date. .. .. 17.451 in 16.9a1in . Forecast. A moderate anti-cyclone extends froji the North Tasman across Canterbury towards Chatham .Islands, ■■ wliilo a, depression ia moving across the 'South Tiiaman. Present indications are for strong but decreasing southerly winds north of Capo Egrnonfc 'and Napier, freshening northcrlies south of Westport and Kaikoura, elsewhere moderate southerly but later voering to northerly winds; seas rough north of Castlcpoihfc- and rather rough in places south of Capo -Egmont, otherwise • fresh to strong but decreasing southerly winds in the ■ north-east Tasman with decreasing sea 3 elsewhere, the winds becoming r lo rtherly and
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19467, 14 November 1928, Page 14
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198"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19467, 14 November 1928, Page 14
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