"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
THE WEATHER. Jielfcu/ologKa! observations taken at the Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on September 27th: 9 a.m. 5 p.m. j.'hermomctur- - Dry bulb .. 56.," 54.4 Wet bulb .. 50.-1 . 44.8 Max. prev. 24 houia . 62 liin. prev. 24 hours .. 45.5 Sin. in aun 125) 125 Min. on glass .. .. 40.0 Max. during day • 59 Humidity per cent, . 64 -49 "Wind .. .. .... Calm. N.W., _ . strong. Clow! (0-10} 1 Kaio • • -- O.lOOin nil. 1930. 1929. fiaaniail to date .. .. 18.710 in 18.990 in Meteorological observations taken at the iMagnetio Observatory, Christchurch, at 9 •a.m. and 5 p.m. on September 28th: ~ . 9 a.m. 5 p.m. .barometer ... .. 29.540 29.318 M'hermometer Dry bulb 48.8 59.5 \v»t bulb .. 44.3 47.9 Mas. prtv. 24 hours ..59 Min. prev. 24 hours .. 32.1 Max. in «un ... 125 122 Min. on grass .. -23 ' Sl**, during day ... -- csg Humidity per cent. ... 73 44 ■Wiml -■ ... 0., N."W., . mod. light. JCioud (0-10) g i _ ni). nil. . , ~ 3930. 1929. W«nf»U to ... 18.710 in 19.050 m
Auckland—Boisterous (south-westerly weaMser continued in Auckland during the weekConditions generally were • fine" with riigbt ehowers on Saturday morning and in Jbo eveuing- ® ie barometer was steady at •Oa.Toin. J Wellington—Saturday morning was eunny in Wellington, but before the afternoon it {clouded over. Yesterday, also, was overcast Hmt ana until rain set in between 8 p.m. and P-® 1 - 1 It gradually became heavier until ■about 4JO p.m., when it ceased and the tmgtn was clear A northerly has been blow'lag for several days. Dunedin—The weather was clear and fine In Dunedin on Saturday morning, but a sud- «*» chang» took place at mid-day, when ttaavy rain commenced to fall and continued jßwngJWUt the afternoon. There waa a very 3»Mwjr hailstorm about 5 p.m. The barometer Ml in the morning but commenced to P* the reading on Saturday evening Wing 30 JSS inches. .> Yesterday morning was f n 8 ht *?d warm with a light northerly "jy***- -To® "ky became overcast in tho early «Renioon and Tim appears imminent. The w 'WlingV the present reading 3&20« Forecast. (3^ Q "* 1 Situation—Another of the series F. 9 degressions from the Tasmah Sea pa suwlbc on to the Dominion. Barometers B ° uth -ea«tern Australia. Winds—-Westerly, strong to gale force backing to south-westerly. B ®' W z - t W»t«rs) —Heavy on the West lOa«jt, elsewhere rough. Tasman Sea—•Strong to south-west winds to gales, ' t 0 17 ,eaa in th ® Eastern • .Weather-—Still squally and changeable, *9 most districts and some heavy Bf™ t ° a """stern. Thunder in places. • nTmporatUres becoming colder.
SMdings by self-recording instruments at "The Press" Office, Chrlstchurch, up to 1 a.m. on Monday, September 29th.
"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20045, 29 September 1930, Page 18
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