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WEATHER REPORT

OFFICIAL FORECASTS [THE PRESS Special Service) WELLINGTON. January 15. The weather forecast for Canterbury, issued at 5 pun. by the Meteorological Office. Wellington, and dealing with the 24 hours following the time of issue, is as follows: Moderate winds, north-easterly predominating on the coast, and north-westerly inland. Some showers in the ranges, otherwise the weather fair and milder. Seas slight or moderate. WEST COAST The forecast for the West Coast is;— Moderate winds from a westerly quarter. Weather changeable, with occasional rain. Moderate to mild temperatures. Moderate seas. DOMINION The following is the Dominion forecast: — For the most part fair to cloudy. Still rather changeable, however, with occasional showers in western districts, and isolated showers extending at times across the ranges. Moderate temperatures. A weak, low pressure trough associated with the recent cyclone lies through Cook- Strait, otherwise the situation is developing into one of a westerly type. Winds—From between north-west and south-west, but with south-west predominating: force strong in some exposed positions in the South Island, otherwise mainly moderate. Seas. New Zealand waters—Rather rough on parts of the West Coast, moderate elsewhere. Eastern Tasman Sea; Moderate to fresh west to south-west winds, moderate to rather rough seas. CHRISTCHURCH WEATHER The weather in Christchurch yesterday was cooler and overcast. There was a light south-west wind in the afternoon. The maximum temperature was 65 degrees. At 1 o’clock this morning the sky was overcast and a light northerly wind was blowing. The temperature was 54 degrees. The barometer, rising slowly, read 29.95 in (1014.2 millibars). Meteorological observations taken at the Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch, on January 15;— 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Barometer (millibars) .. 997 1002 (inches! ~ 29.451 29.583 Rising Rising slowly, slowly. ThermometerDry bulb .. .. 60.7 62.9 Wet bulb .. .. 57.7 57.9 Maximum prev. 24 hours 61.3 Minimum prev. 24 hours 49.0 Maximum m sun .. Minimum on grass .. ' 50.6 Maximum during day .. Humidity per cent. .. 82 72 Wind .. .. Calm. W.S.W. light. Cloud (0-10) .. ..10 10 Rain .. .. .. 2.95 in Nil. 1940. 1939. Rainfall to date .. .. 4.22 in 0.38 in Observations taken up to I a.m. on January 16, at “The Press’’ Office:— 9 p.m. 1 a.m. Barometer (millibars) 1012.5 1014.2 (inches) 29.90 29.95 Rising slowly. Thermometer .. 54 54 Rainfall for 24 hours ended 1 a.m. .. .17in Rainfall for Jan., 1940 3.39 in Rainfall for Jan.. 1939 1.39 in SUNSHINE (Magnetic Observatory Records) hr. min. Yesterday morning .. 0 10 Yesterday afternoon .. 0 0 Total .. .. 0 10 1937. 1938. 1939. 1940. hj. m hj. m. hj. m. hj. m Jan. .. 230 36 192 12 233 6 *62 15 •To January 15. IN OTHER PLACES Auckland—The day was cloudy, dull and humid, with light westerly showers. The maximum temperature was 76 degrees and the minimum 57 degrees. The barometer at 5 b-m. read 29.80 inches (1009 millibars). Wellington—The sky was overcast with a moderate north-westerly wind. Light rain fell in the evening. The minimum temperature on Sunday night was 54 8 degrees, the maximum on Monday being 64.2 degrees. At 6 p.m. the temperature was 57.5 degrees. The barometer "reading was 1004.7 millibars. Dunedin—Heavy rain again fell early yesterday morning, but the clouds were less threatening later. There was a strong south-west wind, the barometer rising, the afternoon reading being 29.70 inches (1006 millibars). The maximum temperature was 57 degrees. , OFFICIAL REPORTS « Station. Wind. Weather. Bar. Ther. Cape Maria van Diemen, W., mod., cloudy, mod. sea .. 1012 71 Auckland, W.S.W., fresh, cloudy, slight sea .. 1008 70 East Cape. N.W.. mod., cloudy, rough sea .. .. 1007 70 Gisborne, N.N.W., strong, passing showers, smooth sea .. 1004 71 •Chateau Tongariro (9 a.m.), W., light, raining .. .. Cape Egmont, W.. mod., cloudy, rough sea .. .. Napier, N.E., mod., cloudy, slight swell .. .. 1003 74 Wanganui, W.N.W., light, overcast, mod. sea .. ~ 1004 70 Farewell Spit, W.S.W., fresh, .cloudy, mod. sea .. 1002 65 Stephen’s Island, N.W., mod., overcast, mod. sea .. 1002 Wellington, N.W., fresh, over'cast, mod. sea .. .. 1002 61 Cape Campbell, N.W.. gentle, raining, mod. sea .. 1001 62 Westport, calm, raining, mod. sea .. .. 1001 60 Greymouth, N.W., gentle, overcast, con. swell .. .. 1001 Akaroa Lighthouse, W.S.W., light, overcast, mod. swell 1004 60 Nugget Point, W.S.W., fresh, cloudy, mod. swell .. 1001 57 Bluff, S.W., fresh, cloudy. mod. swell .. 1004 61 Puysegur Point, N.N.W., mod., cloudy, slight swell .. 1006 58 Chatham Islands. N - ., mod. gale, raining, rough sea - - 1009 59 SUN, MOON, TIDES * (Summer Time.) Sun—To-day: Rises, 5.6 a.m.; sets, 8.11 p.m. To-morrow: Rises, 5.8 a.m.: sets. 8.11 p.m. Phases of Moon for January Last quarter, January 2, 4.56 p.m. New moon, January 10, 1.53 a.m. First quarter, January 18, 6.21 a.m. Full moon, January 25, 11.22 a.m. High tide at Lyttelton—To-day, 9.28 a.m. and 9.52 p.m.; to-morrow, 10.7 a.m. and 10.34 p.m.

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22919, 16 January 1940, Page 8

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WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22919, 16 January 1940, Page 8

WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22919, 16 January 1940, Page 8