"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT
Records by s.ir-r.c.nU.* .» ""'J™*" ' "*"• up to 1 a-rn. on Friday, February 9. I Standard Time. (Add 30 minutes for Summer | Thermo-' wind, S.W.; cloudy; barometer, rising. Bar 0" Barometer, 29.05: thermometer, 51'. ' meter meter ' . ~ | at la.m. at 1 a.m. ; j> 5 : j _ 2 5' . }'hatos c£ M»on 5 Sua (to-morrow): |"f~ ""j v. ? ! for February : # f Tyy ~n|»T/ Rises, 5.12 a.m.; eeta, j -y |9O | [*f J*\ f \ 7Jfi Ml: M _ j7d «h p.m. @ ■ )C-n| Ki.ef, 31.51 p.m.; sets, ~ 00 ' Monn; \ A Hizh Water at 40 _]id l Oh luui p.m. % /tV- Jf Lyttelton: I p To day, morning, 11.24; 70 | " arU l r m afternoon, 11.55. .. . | 00 To-morrow morning, ■— I afternoon, 12.1 G. —- ®o j Synopsis* Lyttelton. Ha ! aao u.u:. 1.30 p.m. 0 p.m. 1 a.m. # Noon. 5 p.m. M 00 1 ,0 00 29.90 29.95 29.95 29.89 29.90 29.92 _ 9 I Rnronii ii'i ~y - n :,•• 51 54 52 ~ S Theriiioitictor J J ■ JJ I f.,r ■'.! hours ended !» p.m. yestcrdaj —uU.Jdeg. Kg bJlini'mu ") l U-roi'o'iture for 2 1 l.uur. ended a p.n,. ycMcr.lay-53deg. |P ~ Kainfnll for 2-1 hours oudj.l 1 a.m. to-di-y—...in,. || ~ 30 I Kaiuf-'iil for I'ebruary -U.ci.i. || jg _ j Kainfnll t"f Oi.i. ii 1 Kaiiifall for J933 to date—2.olm. g I I I K ,1-ded on "The I'ress'' recorder veMerilay - Before «_ I nom i hour 45 mimn-s; attorn..,m. 1 hour 40 minute,. _ 'Of 1 ! T -j ] lours 25 minutes. Total for year to date, -40 hours Si n/ijiutes' total for .•orre>l><mding period last year, Jn-t hours. I ! Totiil for corrc■-I"'' n S V"io<l J! "-- :iu '- """ uU ' l '; _
the weather | llctf.irnli.Kic.'il olisei'Viitions taken a' tlifi jr.T'ii.'tic Klj.-.Tvalor.v, Christ,•liurcb, at J u.m" and j p.m. on l-'ebrtiai'.v d: 9a.m. 5 P-ni. „ . 29.872 29.80-1 Barmiul'-r Dry h..H, . -- •;, « ; \\,.| l.uli. Max. |>ivv. 2 1 hour-. . . t>o-' | Mill iiri-v. 21 hour.* .. .>:l.O ) Max'. i» Mill - ■ r ' 7 rJS | Min. mi pniis •• I- 1 - 1 V I M»v. during da> • • ; •*"' ( Ihrmulity. jm.t nrni. . • J" { ■■ - .. ,»™. 7 ! Rainfall i» - l 1 '' 1 "- i-'-I'- 1 ""-| ■ j In Olher Centrrs j ' Aui-klancl--'V/ei weather continued ! vestordav morn in a, llie wind having ' chiiju;t>r]" to n lifiht brcozo from the i snui ii - v.'cs I. After midday tho wcathci ! wn-" fine and Minny, but conditions i u-ere cloudy and unsettled during the I evening, 'i'be barometer, whiclt was rij.'in,> in the morning, was steady last | evening at 29.Tain. { Wellington--Steady rain continued in Wellington until midday yesterday, when a gradual clearance begun. A I slrnnu. cold southei ly wind was blovv- ! int; tiiroughoul. The maximum tem- ! perature was a 8.5 defjrees. Dunedin - - A moderate southerly breeze anti unsettled weather prevailed yesterday. Heavy rain Xell iluriii't the early moniinjt. and the sky j v.as overcast throughout the afvernoon. The barometer was steady at 30.12 inches in the evening. j KOKIXAST | .Frnn, readings taken at *1 p.m.) I General Situation The central area of the cyclone is now located cast of New Zealand, and a moderate anticyclone is advancing across the Tasman Sea. Winds —South-east to southerly, strong in and north of Cook Strait,
and on the east coast of the South Island, decreasing to-night. Elsewhere, light to moderate. Seas. New Zealand waters— Rough north of Farewell Spit and Dunedin, later moderating gradually. Elsewhere, moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea —Moderate to fresh southerly winds, decreasing later and becoming variable. Seas moderate. Weather—Still changeable, with some scattered showers, mainly on the east coast, and improving gradually. Temperatures cool. t DOMINION REI'OKTS j Mation. Wind. Weather. Is«r. Thoi. j Norfolk tsl.inil, frc-sh e( . [ )»rtH'/p, rloudy • • ••JO.O.'S Uai'i' Marin Ann ]>iorr»<-», S.W., I liiirh vind, M"udy, rmi?li • >t . n . . CU.7-1 A uck la ml. S.W, I liroo/o. bluo vlcy CD.Oft Kni-t Cave, K.W . lircP7»', ovtT'jast, rain, roii;;h sra . - 20.(55 i tjapf B.K , .strong bluo sky, moderate Ff-a .• 2f.T3 f>b Napi-T. S.-SV., hrrr/»v oviTra.st, dri/zlc, imootH son •• 20.71 Cr> Knrcv p]] Spit, "N.W., frrsh breeze, cloudv, dull, moderate s%voH • • 20.70 66 .Stephen Island, S.E., strong brff-z»', ov«-rrQ8t, threatenin2', rough *♦»«. . . 20.7f» iis \Vo)!in.L;ton, .S'.S.E., strong )>ivi'7n, overcast, squally, hf-avy s'.vell . . 29.77 56 (lapf rampboll, S., liipli wind, blu« "Ii y, rough sea .. 29.77 60 Groymouth, inodornte iircc/e, blue f;ky t moder*•;rn 11» su ell . . 2U.76 6TJ (')iri'tcjiurrli, . .S.W., iftron^ l)ri'«-/.t', ov»-rcn:U • - 29>9 5 : » J'oint, H., fresh cloud, »nod»jrati* sea .. 00.IH . r )7 /.'uys'-u'ur I'oJnt, h'.l*., moderate brei'/c, rloudy, moderate 6 v:ci I . . 3'J. I 'J. hf> Chnfi'um N.K.. strnui; 1« c.,nM(lf-rabU- kw.-II 20.07 r. 7 stronp breeze, « loudy, rough . - 29.7.> tii "\Wf-fport, S.W., fr«s]i broo/e, l>lun sky. smooth m-.i . . 29.00 C") Sydney, moderate \ircci9. bhie sky 30.11 77 Hobart. N.W., crn'bj breeze, rloudy . . 20. hj! ii i
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21085, 9 February 1934, Page 17
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