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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

! f M if.fccortlliiff instruments at "The Press" Office, Christchurcb, | per® V up to 1 a.ns. Oil Saturday, May 20.

the weather,

...Mihriet! observations taken at the Christcharch. at 9 a.m.

incktand—ldeal weather prevailed jHTttit a light southerly wind StSliiioas cold in the shade. The high and steady. fdUftoo-Tbe weather yesterday a light cool breeze weather with light had :t moderate southerly msvailed yesterday. The Emu ttaperature was 52 degrees, fctoancier registered 30.40 at 6 ■ FORECAST. 'JpitWßw? B taken at 4 p.m.) G&srsi Situation—An intense antigjot Kiteads from south-eastern SiiS to New Zealand, its centre west of Otago, while an pressure is located between ifflfparid Norfolk Island.

Winds—Moderate to strong southerly to south-easterly, increasing from Cook Strait northwards. Seas (New Zealand waters)— Smooth to moderate at first, but rising on the East Coast north of Akaroa. Eastern Tasman Sea—Moderate to strong south-east to east winds, seas rough in the northern portion, but moderate in the southern. ( Weather—Fair to fine in most districts, rain developing in the far north and extending later to the eastern districts of the North Island; cold temperatures.

DOMINION , REPORTS

9 n.m. 5 p.m. fjfiiet*' „ 30.406 30.404 jStUif*;"" .. 47 46.4 -12.8 & «!T. 21 hours S" war. 24 hours 1 .. :ti.3 • • !)(i .. -".9 03 eitiM toy vjesdsJy cent. rll •• I! 81 .. S.W., v. li^ht 5'J. 9 73 calm '.'"■'■a ' ' mm 1 1 §0 (y r lv/ •* .. nil nil 'V 1933. 1932. iaifi 5.13iu. C.94iti.

Station. Wind. Weather. Bur. Ther Norfolk Island, N.E., breeze, overcast ., 29.92 70 Capo Maria van Diemen, S.E., breeze, overcast, mod. sea 30.18 58 Auckland, S„ light, fine 30.27 58 East Capo, S.W., fresh, cloudy. moderate swell DO.00 58 Cape Egmont, S.S.E., light, fine, moderate swell 30.38 55 Napier, E., breeze, fine, moderate sea 30.13 68 Farewell Spit, S.E., breeze, fine, moderate sea 30.31 fit rough sea 30.38 50 Stephen, Island, S.E., strong, fine, rough sea 30.38 50 Wellington, .S.S.E., breeze, cloudy, ruthor rough sea 30.41 49 Cape Campbell, S.W.,' light. cloudy, moderate soa 30.52 50 Greymouth, .S,, breeze, fine, considerable swell . . 30.3.3 49 Alcurou Lighthouse, S.W., breeze, iine, con. swell . . 30.47 47 Nugget I'oint, W.S.W.. light. line, heavy southerly swell no. 40 45 Puysegur Point, calm, overcast, considerable swell 30.47 4H Chatham Islands, S.W., fresh. overcast, rough sea 30.09 47 Sydney, E., strong, showery 29.03 til Hobart, N., light, fino .. 30.33 —

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20860, 20 May 1933, Page 19

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20860, 20 May 1933, Page 19

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20860, 20 May 1933, Page 19

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