"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
. fcf leU-recordinK instruments at "The Press" Office, Christchurch, pflfl® 1 " up to 1 a.m. on Wednesday, June 14.
the weather
Winds—Light to moderate southeasterly north of New Plymouth and Napier; elsewhere moderate, but freshening westerly, backing later to southerly. Seas (New Zealand waters) —Still some swell between Kaikoura and East Cape; rough in Foveaux Strait, but elsewhere smooth to moderate.
observations taken at the j fo-nuifl ObwrTitory, Christchurch, at 9 W 4 J f». on June 13:— •*" : 9 a.m. j p.m. .. •• 30.108 30.132 ItfyMU •• •• 41.7 Wtali •• -• 4 ' J y&. fTO*. 21 hou " . . 47.1 jfil* fW*- liours .. 27.7 go. ill «» • • 77 84 ]&. n sni* •• 21.9 y w during day -- w—iiitr per cent - • • 8« 76 ■ rii •• K-S:K- ---™ , v. light. V lisht. mi to-io> " o Jhjs.'. * •«• *• ml nil W '■ ■ 1933 1932 IkAH M d*t« .. 8.,3-lin. 7..lain. Other Centres. Hyirhnd The fine southerly ffg/jjgr which has prevailed for a ■nfrcmHiiuad yesterday. The baroSrwas fteady at 30.10. yifljngton—A day of bright sun|CPU«ed a frosty night. There w n sight breeze from the north. ■jjsHlgdin —Sunny and calm weather mSStA yesterday. Conditions genffifrSrra- mild and pleasant. The /aHgli'lnDVeratin-e was 55 degrees. fell several points, but iffSfpjftifr tendency last evening, aHßSitttog was 30.10. jj>/" FORECAST. Inm leadings taken at 4 p.m.) Situation —There has been Bflje In pressure distribution for the movement of a slight iK'yndßUK wave along the southern : anti-cyclone covering the ' ypil» New Zealand.
Eastern Tasman Sea—Light variable winds in the northern portion and moderate to strong west to south-west in the southern; seas smooth to moderate. Weather—For the most part fair to fine, still some showers in the faxnorth, north-east, and southernmost districts; cold night temperatures and early morning fogs. DOMINION REPORTS. Station Wind. AVpiither. Bar. Tlier. Norfolk Island, S.E., light, fine . . . . 29.9G G5 Cape Alariu Van Dieinen —Not received. Auckland, S.W., light, fine . . 00.05 53 East Capo, S.W., breeze, showery, rough swell . . yO.Oo 53 Capo Egniont., S.S.E., light, fine, mod. sea , . 30.08 40 Napier, S.E., light, fine, mod. swell . . . . 30.01 5G Farowell Spit, N'.AV., light, Alio, smooth sea . . . . 30.03 48 Stephen Island, W„ light, fine, smooth sea . . , . 30.01 45 Wellington, N.N.W., light, tine, mod. swell . . . . 30.04 45 Cape Campbell. E.N.E., light, fine, mod. swell . . 30.02 4ft Greymouth, E., liglit, cloudy, mod. swell . . . . 30.09 43 Akaroa Lighthouse, W., light, fine, mod. sea . . 30.03 41 Nugget Point., N., breeze, fine, mod. swell .. . . 29.85 47 Puysogur Point, W., high, raining, rough pea . . 29.89 49 Chatham Islands, W., light, fine, rough sea .. 30.10 43 Sydney, Calnjj fine . . 30.12 ti4 Hobart, calm, overcast . . 30.24
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20881, 14 June 1933, Page 17
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420"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20881, 14 June 1933, Page 17
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