"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
Readings by self-recording instrumentsat "The Press" °«£ up to 1 a.m. on Wednesday, November 12th. (Stanaaro lime.) .—. - ■ - - r~
-I THE WEATHER* 3 5 Metcorologic-a' observations taken at th© Magnetic Observatory, Cbrisichurcli, at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on November llth: 9 a.m. 5 P-m. g Barometer ■- ' 29.658 -29.635 . Thermometer — -Drv bulb •• .. £7 50— i "Wet bulb • • : . 47 . .: •• 44 S Mjix. prev. 24 hours- . 60'.6 ■ — e Min. prev. 24 hours ' -41.5 --- Max. in sun .. ..I*2o 130 Min. on grass •• " *> M-ax. during dav •• Humidity per .rent. . 4 ® - ? Wind ■ - Vb;. a Cloud (0-io; - .. 10, a " ". r ■ « li)3o _ qgnj). S Btaiifall to data .. - - SO.r-JOin IS>.3CB;n e r e Auckland—There was a i-mitinuatlnn of IS boisterous and showery weather yesterday r morning, lmt the afternoon and evening were 3 fino, the wind having moderated and chanced to south-west. The barometer is rising and registered 29.95 last evening, r , Wellington—Clear skies, bright, warm sunshine, and a Jieht northerly breeze gave AVel--5 lington a perfect day yesterday. 1 Punedin —The weather was cloudy'and tinsettled yesterday, with a fresh wind from r the south-west. The maximum temperature ' was 59 degrees. The barometer 'shows it rising tendency, the reading last evening being *,.53. " h Forecast. i j General Situation—Pressure distribution j is still of the westerly type, there being a series of low pressure waves extending from 3 southern Australia to beyond New Zealand. Winds —Between west and north-west. ' mainly moderate to strong generally, and
reaching gale force at times about Foveaux (New- Zealand waters) —Rather rough on the west coast and a>> out Cook and Foveaux Straits, elsewhere moderate. Tasmnn Sea —Moderate to strong .■yJJ" between south-west and north-west in the eastern Tasraan. with moderate to rather rough seas. x . Weather —£ine in eastern districts, changeabte in western districts and tho far south, wfth showers at times, more especially in Westland and about Foveaus Strait; temperatures mild. DOMINION REPORTS. (From readings taken at 4 p.m.! Station. Wind. Weather. Bar. Thcr. -Norfolk Island, SAV., light, fino 30.13 Cape Maria, S.W., .light, fine, mod. sea .. .. -■ 0 T . Auckland, S.W., fros-h, fine .. 29.92 63 Kant Cape, li«?ht, fine, mod. .sea- . , •• 70 Cape KgipoiU, "W., fresh fine, .. _ rough boA .. •• - -=»•»! 0j Napier, E., bre-ete, fine, Farewell Spit, W., hifirh, _ ~ rough «ea .. •• ■ &-'3 61 Stephen Island, S.W., hgnt, «****» mod. .. .;■ • M- T ® 63 Wellington, K.W., ligat. f.ns, smooth sea .. •• •• -9 53 Cape Campbell, E., hgftt, f.ns, mod. fte-a .. •• -.9.P8 .' Greymoutli, W., light, overcast, v con 4we!l .. • -«*•'9 51 Akaroa lighthouse, overcast, con. *oft .. 09.n6 tu Nugrpefc Point, S.W., strons» showery, rough tea. •• ~9 65 50 Puysegur Point, N.N.W., breeze, showcrv, rough ec*. .. •• C 9.62 Chatham Islands. W., Ireeh, overcast., mod. »e«i. •• -9.38 48 Sydney, 12. N.E., breeze, fine .. 29.93 Hnbart, S.E., light, fin© 29.66
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 18
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