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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

Headings by self-recording instruments at "The Press" Office, Christchurch up to 1 a.m. on Tuesday, November 18th. (Standard Time.) '

THE WEATHER. Meteoroloijical obfiorvalions lukon at tho Magnetic Observatory, ('lm'fttcliun-h, at U a.m. and o p.m. on Novotuhor J7th: f h 5 j').m Harometer .. .. 20.Kf.1* 29.900 T1 'f'vniometrr - i )ry bulb .. .. *»:! n4 7 W«-»t bull* .. r.i.s ). Mux. prev. 21 bourn .. Mitt. prev. 'it hours .. iw in sun .. .. I.'M jno Min. on Kinss .. .. '2."». L M.tx. flnrinjr 'lav .. RO. I Fliiniiditv per cent. .. (i() 72 V/ind .. .. .. X.K., X.K., fr. I ,r. si r. h\\ Cloud .. ..1 •> I'ujn .. .. ml. ml. ]'??.{). 1020. jvainf.ill io dale .. .. 2<\"2oin 19.515 m Aurkland—The weather was fine but cloudy yesterday and a moderate south-west wind made conditions cold. The barometer is still rising, and register* 1iu.15. "Wellington Veslorday was ji perfect day, the fim brightly from a cloudlehs sky. Thero was little T'unedin—The weather was tine ami pleasant yesterday. The morning was notable for bright sunshine, but the sky became overcast. lAter. The wind was from tho north-east and the maximum temperature 08 degrees. The barometer, which rose very rapidly on Sundnv ni"ht. ?«; still rising, tho latest reading being 29.85. Forecast. Gen oral Situation—A moderate an f i-cy-clotio is passim; New Zealand to the north. A deep depression Is located in the western Tusmim Sea. • Winds—Veering ngain to northerlie* and freshening, reaching gale force at exposed positions in about 24 hourr.

Seas (New Zealand wamrs) Rather roil eh on the west, coast and ahont. Cook and Fr-veaux elsewhere smooth to moderate. Tasmrin S«-.-i —Freshening northerly wind* rising gradually to gale force at times; E eas moderate, but rising. Went her—— b air to fino at first and warm, later conditions becoming unsettled in western districts, with rwin developing, and becoming fairly general within tho next two day Kl DOMINION REPORTS. (From lcadjn;;:] taken at 1 p.m.) ■Station. Wind. "Weather. J3ar. Tlier. X'.ibtik iaT;ir» <l, X.X'.F., I'gbt, <-t f >ndv .. _ 30.1/3 (.-ape Marin, S.W., fine, mod. ffea .. .. .. 30.22 06 Auckland, S.W., breeze, fine .. 30.00 63 Kaa* (.'ape, S.W., light, fine, smooth fo: i .. 30.06 60 Capo Kgmont, W., fresh, fine, rough ?ea ~ .. 30.12 61 >.'apior, FJ., fine, smooth sea .. .. 20.93 66 Farewell Spit, W., high, fine, mod. sea .. .. 29.97 64 Stephen Island, E., light, fino, mod. eea .. .. .. 36.01 61 Wellington, N.W., light, fine, wniooUi Hen .. 29.5)3 59 Capo Campbell, N.K., light, fine, mod. sea .. .. 29.91 58 Grevmoutfi, S.W., litriit, fine, con, »we)l .. 30.03 56 Akaroa Lighthouse, N.K., freah, tine, mod. sea .. 29.90 57 Nug'.'et Point, S., breeze, cloudy, mod. sea .. .. .. 29.80 53 Point, N., strong, fine, rough sea 29.81 54 Chatham Islards, W., breeze, Bhowcry, mod. Bea .. .. 20.71 52 Sydney, W.X.W., breeze, showery .. .. .. 29.51 Hobart, N.N.W., light, cloudy 29.37 —>

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 16

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 16

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 16