"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
Maoris by self-recordtafr instruments at "The Press" Office, Christchurch, V s " 1 up to 1 a.m. 011 Saturday, June 10.
THE WEATHER.
sion is advancing across the South Tas> man Sea.
Winds—Moderate to strong southeasterlies prevailing in the northern half of the North Island, and moderate to strong westerlies in the far south, elsewhere variable light to moderate.
Wgteorolosical observations taken at the thggtilo Observatory, Chriscchuroh, at 9 2Hid 5 p.m on June 9:- **» 0 a .m. 5 p.m. gentler .». •• 30.321 80.240 WSi?"- -• •• *" " 3 - 8 ir«t bulb •• 35.8 41 Hlf, pX»T. 34 hours .. 45.2 Jfll. p»T. 34 hours .. 33.7 j{g, in sun .. ..so 86 MJB. OB B»*» •• •■« - 01 ~ ««. during day .. Bsaiditr par cent. .. 07 73 ffM v. light, light! ii&r .«««•* 0.05 m ml. ;**" 1933. 1932. ifeinfeß to date ■** m 8.49 in 7.44 in Other Centres. Auckland—There was a continuation * fnft clear, southerly weather yes- : today, but conditions were very cold ft Sbe rtuide. The barometer was jteaiy at 30.15. Wefflngton—The weather yesterday w overcast but warmer, a light southerly breeze prevailing. In the dfcrnaon the sky cleared and the iWtttag was cloudless and misty. Dunedin—The weather was fine and tmv yesterday, following a cold, dtar night, and five degrees of frost. "jhH* was no wind. The thermoneter registered 45 degrees. The tarameter was fairly steady, and regfetend 80.30 last evening. FORECAST. (From readings taken at 4 p.m.) General Situation —An intense antitjdflne now covers the South Island. A actone is passing the Dominion far to tt» northward and a slight depres-
Seas (New Zealand waters) —Rather rough to rough north of Castlepoint and a south-easterly swell, elsewhere smooth to moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea—Winds, light to moderate easterlies prevailing in the northern portion and westerlies in the southern; seas smooth to moderate. Weather—Mainly fine; showers are still likely between Hawke's Bay and East Cape, in parts of the extreme north, and later about Foveaux Strait; cold night, with many frosts; milder to-morrQW. DOMINION REPORTS. Wind. Weather. Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island, S.E., chang., fine .. • • 29.84 64 Cape Maria Van Diemen, S.E., fresh, flna, mod. sea .. 30.01 53 Auckland, S.E., light, fine .. 30.17 53 East Cape, S.W., high, showery, heavy sea .. 30.15 40 Cape Egmont, 5.8., fresh, fine, mod. swell . . . . 30.25 46 Napier, S., light, cloudy, considerable swell .. 30.32 56 Farewell Spit, E., light, fine, smooth sea .. .. 80.20 45 Stephen Island, S.E., light, fine, slight sea # .. 30.28 45 Wellington, fcalm, ilno, slight swell •. .. 30,28 45 Cape Campbell, N., light, fino, mod. sea .. .. 30.30 47 Greymouth, E., light, find, mod. swell . • .. 30.30 46 Akaroa Lighthouse, 8., light, fine, mod. swell .. 30.30 42 Nugget Point, W.N.W., light, fine, slight swell . • 30.24 42 Puysegur Point, N., broosie, overcast, mod. sea .. 30.30 47 Chatham Islands, S., light, cloudy, mod. sea .. 30.12 43 Sydney, S.E., light, overcast 30.12 60 Hobart, calm, overcast .. 30.10
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20878, 10 June 1933, Page 19
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