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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

ft«»4iogi by self-recording instruments st "The Press" Office, Christcntirch, np to 1 a.m. on Monday, September 22nd.

THE WEATHER

iitvcoroio?.'. ■*'■ ojoervauoiis taken a,i trio 1 »3rre» c O'vr-.atorv, OhrHlchurch, at. 9 >"t i'nd : } ' ;■■.-.■ cn'S°i>ieiabzc 20th:--9 am. 5 p.m. Baron-*.- -- •- 23-693 *>-5W lieraoomr'srD.-/ buK. •'-■< Vtz bulb . «•■! 'IS.L '•■! ix. pre;, •-• houi« M'.r.. prev. 21 hours -. -*2.f' M.ix. in sun -. 109 __ 12S_ - - Min. on graia . 35.5 _ >f»i. during day f 3 Humidity cer:'. •• "-1 71 v; : jk! . " •- - S'E.. .8.N.K., mod. .light, •/loaa «>-<'■' ■■ ■■ ~ J0 ;: a ,n - - - "il. nil, J930. 1929. itaiatal: to da.b .. ■■ 15.250 in 15.260 m Metforolopiica! observations taken at the j!acetic O'uservatorr, Christchurch, at 9 a m. and 5 p.m. on September 21st: 9 a.m. u p.m. Bitrometer -9.750 29.715 !'hermomet>!i Dry bul ; > • iJ- G 4 '- 8 Wet bulb • -12V2 4 3.3 Max. prev. 21 iioui*i 58 Min. prev. 21 hours .. M.l Majt. in sun . -23 H'6 Min. on grass «. >J6 ~ Max. during day ... M -iHumidity per cent, .-. SJ 70 w m d .. .. .. S.W.. S.W., tr. breeze, mod. Cioud :0-10) - -. JO 2 p_, tn * „ „ 0.320 in O.OSOin 1930. 1929. Rainfall, to aate ~ 15.370 in 18.410 in Auckland —"Boisterous southwesterly prevailed durins the -week-end. Saturday vu dull and cloudy, and rain fell durinjr the evening and yesterday morning. Conditions last night were fine. The barometer has been falling since midnight on Friday, and last nijht stood at 29.75. Wellington—The weekend in" Wellington irai fine, although not brilliant. Saturday was sunny but yesterday was mostly ia*t. It rained heavily on Saturday nifht and early yesterday morning, and there was some light rain:lata in -the afternoon. There was practically no wind. . Dunedin—The weather was unsettled on »iatUTday, heavy rain falling until, the early evening, when conditions wore clear and fine. The. wind was -light from, the sooth-east, *nd the maximum temperature 60 degrees. Conditions yesterday were more pleasant, the »an shining brightly throughout the afternoon. ■ There was a light wind- from -the touth-west. The barometer shows a rising '♦ndeiicy, the. reading last evening being ' ' ~ Forecast: •jeneral situation;-— X ; siighi depression • rossed the Dominion yesterday; 'and another has since advanced on to it. Barometers are itill rather high oyer -eastern Australia. The •itustlon is more of the' normal spring type than was the case a week. ago.-. Winds^ —Moderate' west to ■* south winds, freshening somewhat at times. • Seas (New Zealand waters) —Rather rough at.times about Cook and Foaveaux Straits, hut otherwise smooth to moderate.Tasman Sea—Moderate -west to south winds and moderate seas, in tho eastern Tasnoan. Weather—Kather unsettled and changeable, »ith showers 1 at times" in most districts; temperatures cool.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 18

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 18

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 18