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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

Xtoadinga by self-recording instruments at "The Press" Office, Obrlstcboreb, up to 1 a.m. on Tuesday. July 16tb.

THE WEATHER. j i Meteorological observations taken at the Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, at II a.m. and 5 p.m. on July 35th: 9 a.m. o p.cri. Barometer ~ 29.442 29.472 Thermometer — Dry bulb .. •• 44.4S Wet bulb . 4 f 44 ' 3 Max. prev. *24 hour* - 55.9 M j~n prev. 21 hours -. 48 Mas. in sun -. ~95 61 Min. on grass .. 39 —j Max. during day ■ ■ 4«.6 J Humidity per cent. .. 9S PS j Wind S.W., Calm light. Cloud (0-10) „ .-10 9 Kain .. 0.140 in 0.060 in 1938. 1929. Rainfall to dais *. Forecast. Tho cyclone is now centred about Cook Strait. An intense an ti-cyclono is located over South-east Australia. Present indications are for northerly winds north o£ Cook Strait, backing gradually 1o south-west elsewhere, south-east to southerly, moderate to strong generally, and reaching gale force in many places; seas moderate in coastal waters north of Castlepoint, otherwise rough in New Zealand waters; strong southerly winds to galea in the eastern Tasman Sea, with rough and rising seas; the weather still cold and unsettled, with further rain generally, heavy in places; enow

probable Id parts ol Canterbury and Otago improving in We3t]and. DOMINION REPORTS. Te9<iiit€3 t-at€G 4 *p rp.) Station. 'Wind. ATeather. Bar. Thet Norfolk Island, W-, breeze, ciouav .. -- 29-^ 3 Awanui, 'N.W.. strong, Lai® ■■ '29.49 Auckland, is.N.W., light, overcast . - •• 29 - 4t East CdTN>, N., breeze, showerv, rough sea .. 23. o 7 6Caije Egrmont, N" , breeze, showery, rough sea •• 29.56 XI Napier, N.. light, overcast, emootti sea - 29.4*> .»o farewell Spit, 5.F.., strong, rain, rough sea .. ■ - 20-3-1 52 Stephen Island, 5.5.F.., fresh, showery, rough sea. _ ■. 29.5.) Wellington, S., drizzle 23.10 -10 Cape Campbell, S., hreezo, showery, rough sea .. 20.39 4€ Grevmouth, c&lin, fine, eon. Wl .. -- 29-32 47 Akaroa Lighthouse, X.l'.-., light, fine, mod. Ben, .. .- 29.14 4C Nugget Point, 5.1'.., hreeze, showery, mod. sea, - 29.63 40 Puysegur "Point, S.K., fresh, showerc, rough sea . • 29.4? U Chatham Islands, E.N.I' , hi^b, fine, rottErh sea .. •. 29.72 4" Sydney, S.W., breeze, overcast "0.t)9 ifobart, calm, cloudy .. . r;0.".l

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19672, 16 July 1929, Page 18

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19672, 16 July 1929, Page 18

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19672, 16 July 1929, Page 18

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