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THE WEATHER

.■t'-u.ch experienced dull, overvesterday, and though :£Vvere of rain in the early .• f;,;'Ld to materialise. The -.cwpe-ratu: e recorded was r- 7 --ik-r-n a' the „' ni.f v.i -v O.mtchurch, at 9 .I, p - • - .H.-.avy HI : • ' am. 4 p.m. .. .. 30.016 29.035 "ST: 7 '■ S:S : ■ .4 -. ■: : .. mo T,r ;; - v r , K.N.K . lishi. fresh. r r • 'j .. 1 - .. - • nn nil. • - r ' • ";n. :;.-l-lin. In Other Centres Auckland— Yesterday was another v-J'"cloudless day. There was a light •'or!h-easieriy breeze. The temperature at" 4 p.m. was 82 decrees, and the barorr'cter remained slightly below normal. Wellington—Yesterday was again fine end warm. A light south-easterly breeze blew in the morning, and a north-westerly in the afternoon. The '"emnerature at 4 p.m. was 77.3 degrees, ■«', d the maximum for the day was g! I decrees. Dvr.ca.':- There was a continuation rf fitsc summer weather yesterday, tit. a strong north-east wind and ;as.-:ns cloud.-. The maximum temperature was 66 degrees. The baror.ttcr lifd s falling tendency, and r;-;r:.-:<;cd 2».«5 last evening. FORECAST readings taken at 4 p.m.; General Situation—An anti-cyclone Is sieving across the Dominion, and a rrrhtr deep depression is advancing fcrsriually over the Tasman Sea.

Winds—Light to moderate and variable, but northerlies soon predominating and freshening. Seas (New Zealand waters) —Smooth to moderate, but rising south of Cape Egmont Eastern Tasman Sea—Moderate northerly winds, increasing in the southern portion; seas, moderate, later rising. Weather—Still for the most part fair and warm to hot, but cloud gradually increasing and rain developing shortly in western and southern districts of the South Island. Some isolated thunderstorms probable. DOMINION REPORTS Station. *Wind. Weather. Bar. Tiior. Norfolk Island, E., light, cloudy . , . . 29.96 77 Cape Maria van Diemen, N.W. moderate, clear, smooth sea . . . . C 0.05 8- r 5 Auckland, N.E., light, clear . . 29.95 813 Ea*t Cape, N T , moderate, fairly clear, slight swell -9..0n Cape Kgmont. W.SAV., liffhf, clear, smooth swell ■ . 29.!>S 7:> Xapier, N.E., li?ht, clear. moderate swoll • • -f 1 78 "Wacganui, S.W., light, clear, smooth sea . • • - 1 ' Farewell Spit. N.K., light, fairly clear, slight *we)l 29.07 77 Stephen Island, N., light, fairly clear, smooth sea . . 30.0*2 70 Wellington, N.W., light, slight .suell • • • ■ '29.9-' 4 7 Cape Campbell, S., light, cloudy, smooth sea -• 29.9 4 <•> Westport, N.N.E., light, cloudy, smooth sea . . - • '29.9 i» 7Greymouth, N.W., light, clear, moderate swell • - -9...*' Akamtt Lighthouse, K.K.. fresh, fairly clear, moderate swell ■■ ■■ - 9 - 9J L\ug-.H Poiut, fresh, j fairly clear, rough sea .. hl ! Fuyseffur Point, E., light, ~ , j cloudv, smooth sea . . " I Chatham 'islands, N.S.K.. tight. overcast, calm ■ • ■ i rivdncv, s., fresh, clear .. 29.62 7, Hobnrt. W.N.W., light, overcast • • • •

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 19

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THE WEATHER Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 19

THE WEATHER Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 19

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