"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT
fry Mil-recording instruments at ."The Press" Office, Christehurcb, up to 1 a.m. on Monday, January 21. Standard ' Time. (Add 30 minutes for Summer Time.)
THE WEATHER Cool, overcast weather was expericacad on Saturday, and yesterday was is* and sunny, with a fresh northeat breeze. The maximum temperaSior tne week-end was 67.1 degrees, Sanied yesterday. jkdfflfolojjical observations taken at the WjiKtic Observatory, Christchurcb, at 9 tjpTwA i P-*E. on January 19: .9 a.m. i p.m. SmmUx ■■ ■■ --3-G46 29.460 jw bulb .. OS.D GI.J W«* bolb • • 57.5 60.6 jfoj. prev. 2i knurs .. 70.1 jfij, pr»v. 21 hours .. 56.2 JJig. in sun . .. 109 98 Sfijj, on grass ( ■ ■ -»6.u Hmx. during day .. Humidity per cent. .. 94 78 jfjatf ■■ •• i... Calm. N.E., light. CJwitt-IOJ •-. ■•• W 10 Sua .. -• •• o.oiin ml. 1935. 1934. Sljaflll to date .. .. 0.73 in 2.59 in lUttorolojical observations taken at the MigMtis Obwrvatory, Chrisf.church. at 9 US. mm! 4 P-Bi- 0D January 20: 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Btmtettr " • 29.591 29.134 ThwjttMß'tcr bulb .. 63.5 65.S Wtt bulb 57.0 60.0 jits. prcv. 21 hours C 5.2 Mils. prtv. 21 hours 53.6 Xk. in sun .. 1'29 136 XbL on grais .. -. ■ 41.8 Mb. during day .. -- 67.1 MtamMt? per cent. .. 05 69 «ißd N., N.E., v. light, mod. br. GWMMO) .. ..7 2 gjja .. .. nil. nil. 1935 1 931 Ktiafel] to date .. .. 0 73in 2.59 in In Other Centres Auckland—A boisterous westerly wind and cloudy, threatening weather aH day on Saturday was followed by tfeoven late at night and during the etejy hours of yesterday. Yesterday a wsdewte muth-west wind was blowing, and the weather was fine. Wellington—The weather was squally 1 aofr unsettled on Saturday, with a srotg north-west wind and driving taint Yesterday was fine. Danedte—After a week of unsettled •either, fine weather prevailed during the week-end. There were more Sinn 11 hours of sunshine on Saturday, and although heavy rain set in daring the night, yesterday morning! teoke fine and the sun shone continuously for more than 12 hours. Condfttats were dull again last evening, aid the barometer was unusually low, MM being the reading at 6 p,m. A ftgfc fcorth-east breeze blew on SatJWwy, and increased somewhat in farce yesterday. FORECAST (From readings taken at 4 p.m.) General Situation—A series of westjoy depressions continue to cross the wgoan Sea and New Zealand. winds—Moderate to strong westerly .?i * wes t«"ly. reaching gale force gjtoes about Cook and Fouveaux Knits. Sew (New Zealand waters)— Rough gfije West Coast, and in Cook and rtmmtx Straits, elsewhere moderates. Eastern Tasman Sea—Moderate to «WW winds, between west and south•S with rather rough seas, Changeable an*d squally, «m in western districts from Taranaki ■Wawards, and some scattered showera elsewhere; temperatures becom■f cooler to-morrow.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21377, 21 January 1935, Page 21
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