"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT
ccords by solf-rccording instruments at "The Press" Office, Christchurch, up to 1 a.m. on Thursday. November 2.9. •SlamUrd Time. (Add iJO minutes for Summer Tim".-.
Thermometer at 1 a.m.
barometer. :;o.:»0: thfrniomrt'-r. i>".
.IMiasps of Miujii .. for November: New Moon : |Td 4!i 1-tni p.m. i First Ouartor: ; 1-id Dm jj.iu. I Full JUoon: ■2ld oUin p.m. J»i*f Quarter: 2'Jd oil «ji U p.m.
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! Synopsis . i.yt U .it w n: Q.'jO a.m. 1.00 p.m. 0 p.m. 1 n.in. 0 a.m. \'non. j) n». i liiiroiiictor .'tu.'J'J :50.U7 lio.uo :Jo.a» ::u.:n .".u.'.'ei riiernioinctt'r 07 7:j «u (Hi i;.-, 7,; 7- ! •Maximum temperature fur 24 b»ur> .>n.lcil '■> *r<-irrih \ -7:: 0,1,-r : Minimum U-mpc ratine for 'J I hours ondud 'J _ w -mj .i.iilrj.' Hanifull for 24 hours ended 1 a.m. to-dny—nil. liamfaU for Kovembcr, 19:M—1.4Jin. Kauifall for November, J!Cl:i—l.-luin Rainfall for 1334 to date—2s.o2m. llainfall for 103;; (o da to—M.7lin. Suns-lmie iveorded on "The Press" recorder ve.slenlm .. |j..f urc „„„„ i> hours uo minutes; after noon. 1} hiiiir, Jo 'minutes.' Tol:>i' I- li'oirs in in tit os. Total for year to Wat I'. I7.VJ hour.-. 'jn minute*. Total for corresponding period |n.-r vear. I B'J 1 I r><> Total for correr-ponding period J < 1:j■ j s:j 7" lioim k -|n Jinnuti-s.
Barometer at 1 a.m
I THE WEATHER There was a continuation of'the hot sunny weather of the last few days in Christchurch yesterday, when the maximum temperature was 73 degrees, the morning was calm, but during the at ernoon there was a moderate easterly wind. M. truiuloradl or.f.r-rval inn, taker, at tie-Mii-incti.; 01.-sei-viitoiy, Chri-jtehmeb, „l a urn. and 1 ),.„,. ~„ y,,, ~,„>„,,. . ~ '•") o.ni. t |>.m. I. looneiei- . . ;:ii.-")ii ::,, ■•*-, Tli.-rn,o„,ie:-. w, 'l l'wll> ' ;;, \',\\ Mn\. \<vf-s. ■_• 1 hours . . 75.1 .M in. lu-ev. 'J I hours . . ■-,;, n in s.o, .. . . 11-j ■ |:; 7 Min. en K .-ass j,, o Mn\. dui-iiur (|,iV ' ', .' -■; ~ Humidity |,e,- re,,i ,-,,, .-..' «'''»' ' S.W., i: K-;:: ~f . ~,u' ■■ -j' J"' Tiainf,. ~:,-" ' .'.'.Sin ,So;„. In Other Centres Auckland—ldeal summer 'weather was enjoyed yesterday, the sun shinm'g all day out of a cloudless sky. iUthough a light breeze was blowing from the south, conditions were very warm, the thermometer registering 73 degrees at 4 p.m. The barometer continued to rise and registered 30.25 inches last evening. j Wellington—Yesterday was a gloriously fine summer day. The sky was cloudless throughout, and a light south-east breeze blew. The maximum temperature was 75 degrees. Duncdin— There was a continuation of fine sunny weather yesterday, with :i moderate easterly breeze. The maximum temperature was 74 degrees.
FORECAST (From readings taken at 4 p.m.) General Situation—A rather intense anti-cyclone covers the New Zealand area. Winds—Light to moderate and variable, with south-east to north-east predominating. Seas (New Zealand waters) Smooth to moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea-Light to mud- ; crate cast to north winds, and smooth I to moderate seas. I Weather—Fine and warm to hoi: some morning fogs likely. j | DOMINION KLTOKTS ! Minion. Wind Wtnlh. ~ I:.-,:-,,. 'I he,-. Norfolk Maud, J-:., luoderat.-, j clear .. au.ll 77 ! Cano .M.-n-ia win Dietmiii, W . ! moderate, fiiirlv elear. mod. rut,• surll ::<. •_■:, 7 I Auckland. S.W., Hinder.-!!.-. laist Cap.-. S., linhl. '•:,-:,,- ('ill'" N.U . I !;; l:l dear. M.111..11, .-.,■,, ::., ■;,, 7 • Niii.i,.-. Vi:.. li-hi. ,■:.-,.. Wninciiiiiii. S., li-M. fi.ii-lv i-lfiir, smooth i—u ' :;... '.•., 7 , Furcuoll Spit. P., |i.;!if. r.\ ;p, smooth s.-u . . ' ;;<, rj •-.( Stephen l-hmd. S.M.. li-M. clear, uniiiiUi •.en . . ::n :;:■ i.n Wellington, S.I-:.. 1i.,-hi clear Hlieht. swell ::n--7 •;•. Cnpe Campbell, 5.i,., I,.;;, clear, smooth sea ;;,, ■; 1 7 ■ Weslporr, S.W.. fresh, fairhclunr. smooth sen ;;r> ••■? ,;. Gre;,-moi.lh. S.W., liuht, clca, moderate swell ■;<, ■-,-, ••-, Akiu-ea !.i<cl,H,r,,.s-. N.I-: li-.|,i flour, slight su-,-11 " . ;; n <v ,-,-, J'oinl. S., li-1,l ,],.,.,,. smooth sea ' -;,, ■-- ,-■. I'liyse-nr Point. W. fr,,.|, ruin, n.iiuh ~..., -,,, - ; .. -,, t-'l.alham l-br,,l-. SS.W '••-•". •■l-.-.r m th iiooi'r-'.'''.-.i-:. ii.,i:,- .a-,.. v':
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21334, 29 November 1934, Page 15
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