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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

t* # " by self-recording instrument, at "The Press" office, up to X a.m. on Tuesday, September Bth. . hurcl1 '

THE WEATHER. }itUoroiosical obsetvaliocs. taken at Ihe Observatory, Christchurch, at 9 ne. and 3 p.m. on September 7th 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Sasmeter .. .. 29.707 29.C58 artS^Mnete)— Djy. boib .. .. 43 .61.6' ftt bulb .. 42.1 . 45.7 go. prev. £i hours .. <8 ~ JCa. peer. 21 houis .. C j , 3i«. is sun .. 30'j 108 Mir- on gruss .. "0.5 Wu. during day .. Humidity p-r cent. .. 63 63 VM E.X.E., E.N.E., i„- light. lig'bt. Cbmd.CO-iO) .. .. 2 ,i S*£r •• nil. nil. 1951.- 1930. liirfall to data .. .. 13.07 in 17.23 in —Th»re was a conticuation of asfcnto southerly weather yeaterday, and igt showers *ero esperienced during tho mtog and «T«ning. Thore was & further - m of tho baromet-er, which registered 30.00 -.jb# fcWjfllWton—After . a sharp frost the |giew>.yesterday -was brilliant;.- ;'"A cool vind blew, • and < tha gun* sbono *ll day. The*, temperature at the ;-g|pll H4orr on Sunday night fell to 53.2 tli* coldest this year. ;,;iDKWdin —The weather was tine and picas- ' Mfc yjet.rday, with mora cloud .than simpM, and a light westerly breeze. The ■Mhtim temperature was 64 degrees. The had little movement, and regis:mi 39.70. lllf* ; Forecast. Situation—Pressure is still low to the South I»l*nd,. but an antlKhas be«a moving on to. northern New to-day. Another deep depression iJipu south-eastern Australia, and is likely Ipjptiy to »Koct New Zealand. !«' :

Winds —Moderate westerly, veering to freshening north-westerly and later rising to gale force in many places. Seas. (N.Z._ waters) —Rough about Foveaux Strait, and increasing on all the western coast,- elaev.-hsre moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea—-Increasing west to north winds and rising seas. Weather—Mainly fair to fine at first, but; some scattered showers in the western and southern districts of the South Island, Bhort' ly. however, conditions again becoming unsettled and squally, with rain developing at first in the western districts,- but l later more generally;' temperatures cool but becoming milder to-morrow. DOMINION REPORTS. (ITrom readings taken-at 4 p.m.) 'Station. ... Wind. Weather. Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island, S.W., light, "cloudy .; .. .. 30.17 Cape Maria, S., strong, showery, rough sea '.. .. .. £0.03 53 Auckland, W.S.W., light, cloudy 29.94 59 Eapt Capo, \Y., light, fine, rough " swdll ' .. .. .. 29.93 62 Cape Egmont, W., breeee, cloudy, in6d. sea' '.. \. ' .. ' 29.93 55 r Napier, W., light," fine, rough : | soa .. .. .. 29.90 58 , • Farewell Spit, N.W., strong, fine, rough eea .. .. .. 29.8t 60 Stephen Island, W.8.W., light, fine, niod. sea .. .. 29.80 60 Wellington,. N., breeze, fine, Riod. sea .. .. .. 2D.78 49 Cape- Campbell, . N., strong, fine, ' con. * eea .. .. .. 29.69 65 Greymoutl), W., light, fine, mod. reft .. ... .. 29.87 -18 Afcaroa, Lighthouse, "W., light, •fine, con. swell .. .. 29.68, 50 Nugget Point, "W., light, cloudy, ' mod. sea .. .. .. 29.61 <l9 Pnysegur Point, Is T ., gale, fine, rough sea .. .. 29.58 47 Chstham Islands, W.S.W., fresh, . overcast, mod. sea .. 29.65 47 Sydney, W.NiW.i breeze, fine .. 29.60 lloTjart, calm, ehowery .. £9.20

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20336, 8 September 1931, Page 15

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20336, 8 September 1931, Page 15

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20336, 8 September 1931, Page 15

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