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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

Records by self-recording: instruments at "The Tress" Office, Christchurch, up to 1 a.m. on Thursday, July 27.

THE WEATHER

Meteorol'iifK#! nbsprvnlion* tnknn at the Magnetic Observatory, Cliri.U.-liurcli, at 'J 'l.iii. ji.ni, on July L'i;. - iiaroniofr .. .. Vlfl.'^TT I luTimxiU'tPr—[>p- I'MII. .. .. .11 it.:i Wot hull) .jn ') -J I J pr.-v. 'J I 1,0,1,-s " -I:VT Min. prrv. 'J t. hmirx .. 1 7 Max. i„ .. its' .Min. (in jji-hss .. 27.1 -Max. during day .. .... -I >■ f[n mid if y V "'i' i'l'iit. .. 7 1 Tr," Wind -• •• • ■ K.W., Calm v. Iii;lil. Clotirl (0-1 fJ) .. ,1 j •• nil. nil. 103'{. i'i:r Rainfall (0 d.itf .. 10.3 J in. 'J.ljo'jn. Other Centres. Auckland—Fine sunny weather and a clear sky prevailed yesterday, but the light southerly wind blowing made conditions cold in the shade and after sunset. The barometer reached 30.50 in. Wellington—The weather yesterday was overcast, with occasional glimpses of the sun. A cold wind blew from the south. Dunedin—Fine weather with passing cloud and a light southerly breeze prevailed yesterday. The maximum temperature was 45 degrees. The barometer, which rose rapidly on Tuesday night, registered 30.70 last evening. FORECAST. (From readings taken at 4 p.m.) General Situation—A very intense anti-cyclone covers the Dominion with its centre off tho east coast of the Sout'i Island. Pressure has fallen considerably over south-eastern Australia.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 17

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 17

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 17