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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT

Sceords by self-recording instruments at "The Press" Office, Chrtstchurch, up to 1 a.m. on Tuesday, May 7.

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The ..•■Mti.'-'r '-ontinucd to be cold and iv:r.'r,' in Christehurch yesterday. Therfa was no sunshine, rain falling at intervals throughout the day and cven-jl-.g. The wind all day was south-v/est. I ,1.-.' lA'.ltlOllt t .it. 111.1 b: :t •' T.o!.i o •' 'V v;* 1-' I'v , C h ri.'Hcij U i'V i-i, ;iI 'J -j t :■ in. in, M.r. <;:•

In Other Outres Auckland —Fine sunny weather was enjoyed yesterday, but a fresh southerly wind made conditions very cold ;n the shade, the temperature beinf.' 60 decrees at midday. The barometer, rising slowly, registered 29.75 inches last evening. Wellington-—The day wva dull and t'jld, with occasional showers raid a iresh southerly wind. The barometer a: 4 p.m. stood at 29.90. Duned:n—-There was a continuation oI cold arid wintry weather yesterday. Heavy showers fell at intervals, and a strong south-west wind blew. The temperature at 8 a.m. was 42 degrees, and !"3l» maximum for the day was 48 degrees. The barometer rose slightly, and last evening's reading was 2S.3oin. FOKKCAijT =rua readings taken at -t p.m.) Gene:":! Situal ion--An infen.se anil extensive depression is .stiii .situated -"0.;t i.jf Kt'.v Zealand, while an anticyclone i-• located over the western Taxman Sea and is moving slowly eastward. Winds- -Strong youth-westerly to , eotherly. still .'caching '.;aie force in pjace.*, but gradually decreasing. Sea;--, t New Zealand waters)— \r> hu;h. Eastern Tusimiii Sea—Strong southerly v. inds to Males; hi.t;h seas, but r«i<xlerating to-rn<irrow. Weather Changeable and squally, with showers in most districts. Further hail on parts of the East Coast; improving soon on the West Coast of the South Island. Cold temperatures, with some sharp inland frosts in the South Island.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21466, 7 May 1935, Page 17

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21466, 7 May 1935, Page 17

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21466, 7 May 1935, Page 17

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