»THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
' go if .recording instruments at "The Press" Office, Christchurch, je*diaS 5 up to 1 a.m. on Thursday, May 19th.
the weather. UnleorologiciU observations taken at tlio JLtio Observatory, Christ church, at -J 5 p.m. on May 18th: 0 a.m. 5 p.m. urometer ■■ 30.049 80.052 SarmomeUi— _ Diy.balb •• 00.l Vet bulb •• -b.o AaA Mtt prev. 24 hours .. o2 jlin. prev. 24 hours .. *2.3 -- Mix, m sun .. 101 Si jiin.< on grws ■■ - 3 - 1 jUx. during day Hp®#y Per Cellt ' ' f. 8 -c- t ß Ttt Villi, ' •• '• ; f-'Yl' i. v. light, v. light. i. Ootti(WO) - •• jO , 7 ., \ P,in •• •• ml - mI- , , 1932. 1931. y (j.iiintll. tn date • • 6.94 m 0.09 in Awkisnd —A light southerly wind-and fine nmj weather were experienced yesterday. Jirometer was steady at 30.00 after midyjllinytnii —The weather was beautiful jMtWw. the sun shining from a cloudless cool northerly waa Motrins'. - —Unsettled weather prevailed yests4&* Intermittent sunshine in the mornjtf&U followed by rain in the afternoon. - from the south-west was blowjjttiad conditions were very cold. Tho : Swftjer rose to 30.20. Forecast. . ' GitaSj Situation—A wave of relatively ieiSKne has been crossing the Dominion an anti-cyclone.atill extends from to New Zealand. froah to strong ill the
far north and south, elsewhere light but freshening somewhat. Seas (Xow Zealand waters)— Bather rough north of East Cape and in i'oveaux Strait, elsewhere moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea—lloderate to fresh southerly winds and moderate seas. Weather—Fair to fine in most districts, but some showers are likely in the far north anil south and also on parts of the oast coast of the South Island; temperatures cool with many night frosts. DOMINION REPORTS. (From readings taken at 4 p.m.)
Station. Wind. Weather. Bar. Tiler Norfolk Mand, S.S.V., high, fine .. .. .. 30.12 Cape Maria, S., high, fine, con. sea .. .. .. 29.97 53 Auckland, S., light, fine .. 30.02 58. East Cape, S.W., light, cloudy, mod. sea .. .. .. 29.99 5C Capo Bgmont, S.W., light, gloomy, mod. sea .. .. 30.07 51 Napier, JSI.E., light, fine, mod. sea .. .. .. 30.14 57 Farewell Spit, calm, fine, smooth sea .. .. ~ 29.98 50 Stephen Island, S."W., light, fine, smooth sea .. .SO. CO 49 Wellington, N., light, fine, slight swell .. .. 30.01 51 Cape Campbell, N.N.E., light, fine, mod. sea .. .. 30.01 58 Greymouth, 5.8. W., light, fine, - mod. sea .. ... .. 80.13 51 Akaroa Lighthouse,' calm, fino, smooth sea .. .. 30.02 52 Nugget Point, •- S.S.E., light, cloudy, mod. sea .. .. 30.27 48 Chatham Islands, "VT., high, overcast, rough sea .. .. 29.83 oO •■Sydney, E., light, fine .. 30.21 66 Eofaart, N.W., Jight,-ploudy .. 30.21
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 15
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