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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT

fhwords by seir-reeonllosr inflfcraraents at "The Press" Office, Chrlstcfcarcb, up to 1 am. on Sainrday, June 22.

THE WEATHER A frost of 8.1 degrees was recorded in Chiistchurch yesterday morning. The day was fine, with very little cloud in th>; sky and a light breeze irorr! the north-east. if,.i,,.r,'!•.:■ li '•u/..r.ri.iiiirnfl l-ikfln .'it the J!*„-ii«i.-'' <> y ',*f.-iU>i^. <'liri>t.-hiireh, nt 0 »a. «i.-l S i..:h. <m 3m,,, -Jl:--!i a.m. 4 p.m. .. .. 30.193 30.145 *W:noi»"t»r—jiry b:il!» .. ~ 35.1 45.9 Wtl h'lib . . . 34. i 43.2 Mr*, prev. 2i hoin .. 47.8 M:n. nrs*. 14 hmirs .. 30.3 M».s. i.-i i-i'i . .. HI SO Miti. «n S"" .. -''.9 —- Mat d-irinj -J i.v .. Huroi'lity 1-r cent. ~ 03 50 HR'in'j -• *• N.K.. 8.N.E., v. light, lijrht. Con* (<"■ 10) . . .. - 1 tUia .. ■• ..• 0.031 ft. nil. 1!>35. 1034. ft*inl!»H to <lv.» ■». IO.SSin. 18.03 in. lu Other Centres Auckland—There was a dense fog for about eight hours n the morning. After the, fog cleared, a light easterly wind blew, and the weather was fine and sunny. The barometer continued to rise, and registered 30.10 in.

FORECAST (From readings taken at 4 p.m.) General Situation—An anti-cyclone of moderate intensity covers New Zealand, while a depression is located over the western Tasman Sea. Winds—Light to moderate and variable at first, but northerlies gradually prevailing, and becoming strong about and south*of Cook Strait. Seas 'New Zealand waters)— Smooth to moderate generally, but rising later about Cook Strait and Foveaux Strait. Eastern Tasman Sea—Freshening northerly winds; seas smooth to moderate, but rising. Weather—Fine generally at first, but rain developing later in Westland and the far south. Temperatures cold to-night, with many frosts, but milder to-morrow. DOMINION REPORTS Station. Wind. WvatUar. liar. Tier. .Norfolk Island, E., light passing shower*., .. .. 80.00 C 8 Capo Mftriir van IHemen, N.K., light, fairly dear, Blight Bwcll .. .. .. 80 J 8 60 Auckland, N.E., light, clear .. 30.18 03 Cape Kgmont, N.E., light, clear, slight swell .. .. 30.10 4.5 'Napier, S.W., lifiht, clour, i iMiiootli biv.i .. .. 30,'.!;! 51 Wangunr.i, K., light, clear, smooth sesi •■ 30.20 «» .farewell Spit, S., light, cleur, smooth sen .. •• 30.20 49 Stephen Island, cftlm, clear, smooth uea .. .. 50.21 46 Wellington, calm, clear, mod. gwoli 30.20 45 Capa Campbell, N.W., light, clear, smooth aoa .. 30.19 IB Westport, K., light, fnirly cleur, mod. swell .. ■• 30.10 51 Grey mouth, K„ light, fairly clear, mod. swell .. ■■ 30.15 45 Akaron Lighthouse, N.W., li«ht, clear fllight swell .. •• 30.10 11 Nuzeefc Point, N., mod., clear, mod. swell .. •• 30.03 10 PnyM4;ur Point, U.W., light, 'clear, alight swell •■ 29.95 51 Chatham Islands, S., fresh, paasinK showora, rough sen '.'.'>■ 0< 11 Sydney, W.N.W., light, fairly cloar •• ■• •• ~" ,h .'l ','' llobart, S.S.W., light, cloudy .. 29.17 H

Wellington—Yesterday way brilliantly fine. A gentle southerly breeze blew during the morning and the weather was almost calm in the afternoon. The minimum temperature on Thursday nk'ht was 41.9 degrees. The maximum yesterday was 49.9 degrees J«ar! at 4 p.m. 45.6 degrees f Dur.cdin—The weather yesterday *<:.■■. fine and sunny, after a cold, clear night, and seven degrees of frost, A north-east wind blew, and the rrwixuTium temperature was 50 degrees. The buron eter continued to rise flowlv, and registered 30.02 Inches

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21506, 22 June 1935, Page 23

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21506, 22 June 1935, Page 23

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21506, 22 June 1935, Page 23