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WEATHER REPORT

FORECASTS Bpcclzl Sendce.3 ftf’M wffIAJNGTON. October 2. Ohs&rVatory’s weather antertory and Marlborat 5 pan, and dealing hours -following the time or south-west. and with some »In times; but mainly mild; seas to moderate. following is the Dominion foreM cloody to overcast In dth a westerly , aspect, probable; mainly fair In jjtricts, but scattered wßng to these parts also, mild. An antlextends over northTwff Zealand, with its centre Cape Maria van Diemen, extensive westerly de-. js advancing across the Sea. un." North-westerly to northerly, of gale force at times in S*and Foveaux Strait areas; elsemoderate, but increasing, essoutb of New Plymouth and Wg* fffew-Zealand waters)— Rough Cook and Foveaux Strait, and 'iK-Werally south of Cape Ega&where slight to moderate, north-west-reaching gale force at CHRISTCHURCH WEATHER morning was fine and m pmr in Christchurch, but the sky over in the early afternoon, wth'a edd wind from the east. Th 4 !Lung was fine. Hie maximum JJpcrature during the day was 56.3 degrees-'^; At i o’clock tins morning the . was cloudy, with a breeze Lb, thf nnrth-west. The tempera-tm-asa €l* degrees,’ The barosdff, ftilMg, registered 29.68 in. jftteorological observations taken at the Christchurch Magnetic Observatory at 9.30 ajn. and 3 p.m. on Octo--T ’ 9.30 a.m. 3 p.m, BBtmcter .. .. 29.975 29.757 Falling Falling / slowly. Thermometer — Dry btflb .. .. 52.8 52.2 Wet bulb ... .. 46.0 48.0 - jjat prev. 24 hours 52.8 —r Win, prev. 24 hours 35.8 Itot/mwin .. 120 117' Min. (A grass .. 27.1 Max. during day - 58.3 ; Humidity per cent , .. 55 72 Wind : .. EN.E. E. > mod, fresh. Gsud (0-10) .. . ... 1 -10 ; Sda .. ' .. nil ■ nil ' 1936. 1935. tofafall t 9 date .. 27.72 in. 15.77 in. Observations taken up to 1 a.m. on October 3 at “The Press" Office:— 90. m. lam. Ataneftt. - .. ■». 29.73 29.68 falling. Sjermometer .. 61 61 Mix. for 24 hours ended . 9 jun. .. 56.3 Min. for 24 hours ended 9 pjo. ... 35.8 for 24 hours ended 1 am. .. nil ftonfall for Oct. 1936 ... nil rainfall for Oct, 1935 .. nil shinM for Oct., 1934 .. .25in. Suntbihe recorded on “The Press” recorder yesterday;— Before noon, 5 hnjß 40 minutes; after noon, 50 fflimite. Total, 6 hours 30 minutes, fetal ior year .to date, 1326 hours 20 aimitas.’ ! Total for , .corresponding period last' year, 1446 hours 30 minJte. Total for corresponding period H 55 hours 40 minutes. m OTHER PLACES .AudKa^J—Yesterday there was togatifle weather, with a very light Whole wind, and a cloudy and showwas steady at 30^5in ffeuington~The weather yesterday Sjimild and sunny in the morning, W dauded over in the afternoon. A Jwa-imt wind blew, becoming ahd' squally in the afternoon. m minimum temperature on ThursW sight was 46.2 degrees; the maxiyejrterday' 58.8 degrees. . PUaedia—Pressure fell throughout iWKday, and after a dull and threatRiming rain fell in the afterg®. Tne maximum temperature was • OITICUL REPORTS Wind." Weather. , Bar. Ther. 'lsland, E., light, -dter / . 30.19 69 W 94 Maria van Dieman, COlm,. fairly clear, ***»<s» sea .. 3054 62 W., light, fairly J®' .. 30.17 60 Cape, N.W., fresh, digit swell .. 30.07 62 ■; E.S.E., hghi, -War, smooth sea .. 30.01 66 Tongarlro, E., «. “Sht, clear _ N.. mod., j-Surly clear, mod. swell 30.06 62 hght, clear, ..smooth sea .. 30.31 59 "•agsmil, W. t fresh, clear, swell 30.06 63 Spit, N.W., mod., swell .. 30.03 56 W., high fairly clear, StaiW 1 Bea • • 30 * 01 56 N.W., fresh. mod. swell .. 29.32 57 N.. fresh, »,i£®hcly* wmgh sea .. 29.86 57 NJS., light, pass- ■ showers, slight OrwSLu , . 29.84.53 n.W.. light, u mod. g W eii . . 29.96 50 Lighthouse, N.W., overcast, slight hM -r .. 29.74 55 n£L?°i nt ’ N.E.. mod., fcSvercast, rough sea ~ 29.56 48 fresh; drizzle, swell .. 29.47 53 .Islands, S.W., , ’ mirly clear, mod. ® .. 29.94 53 *J?±fresh; overcast 29.68 90 K»W., fresh, cloudy 29.38 66 MOON. TIDES ; ; Bt J^ew l 2SsaJan(i Summer Time.) bJjT <!Sy: ' l * lS es. 5.59 a.m.; sets, 6^B -S-S8 a.m.; sets, 659 for Month of October "lSffisb oct o b « r u ajn - ' aMr^5E? I X!P ctober 12 -®4 s*to--30, 5.58 pan. Lyttelton—To-day,' '0.41 Jkjs* to-morrow, 6-44 ajn., “-there is someone who jUBtSSr-yung you need or needs M®S|dtou“have. Read and use mmssMm-:- Classified Want Adver’words -is, 3 insertions 2s ' —6

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 25

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WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 25

WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 25

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