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WEATHER REPORT

OFFICIAL FORECASTS

“The Pre,»" Special Sonnet I WELLINGTON, April 3t. ‘ w f? ther forecast, issued at * bjb. i by to* M«t~rolosiral O®«. Wellington * for the 37 hours after the tune of issue. t is:- t Situation: a complex trench of low yeessare is moving across New Zealand from the west. I Forecast:— < Marihorough.—Moderate to fresh Winds from a westerly quarter; rain 1 early in the day; skies cloudy; tem- . peratnres cool. Outlook unsettled. 1 Nelson. Moderate to treah northerly ’ —tad,: elou*y sHee, with a porto* of , rain in the moraine: teameratarei moderate to coOL 1 West Coaet.—Moderate winds from a 1 southerly quarter; rain, clearing dur- i look: «OL Ont- L ■enabling Districts. Southerly ’ winds, freshening, with colder, show*. , ery conditions and snow about the 5 alps. Outlook: showers. € CHRISTCHURCH WEATHER s . i * 1 moderate norm-west wind and a maxi- c mum temperature of 74.7 degrees. , . the sky was overcast, , and there was no wing. The tempera- * «“« S ’-S drfrees. The barometer, j at ZSJSS inches (554.4 millibars), was rising unsteadily. 1 ItaiufaH tor 24 hours ended 1 a.m.: A3in. * Metuorologieal observations taken at • Observatory . Christchurch, .

•®*. MOON, AND TIDES • Sun-Tedey: Hines. 7.13 aan.; sets, 8.40 J Tomorrow: Rises. 7.16 a.m.: sets. 33, ! pm e High water at Lyttelton—Today: 633 . am. and 61 p.m.; tomorrow, 959 • aan. and 9.57 p.m. , _ Phases of Moon , First quarter: April 2S. 4.23 p.m. 1 Full moon: May 7, 10.14 am. ( Last quarter: May ». 2.1 a.m. “ ... j

9 p.m. 330 p.m. Barometer (inches) .. 29.539 29.382 (millibars) .. 10004 995.0 Ihennomater— Falling. Falling .. 454 714 Wet bulb .. 44.7 56.7 Maximum prtv. 24 hours 83.4 Minimum prwv. >4 hours 36.6 Mtthmnin Mg ffl P 1 ** .. 30.7 gup\Mtt|)r , pw , cent. <ta ’ r 12 93 74.7 35 Wind - NZ, N.WCloud (to) „ mod. 6 Bain .. •• •• trace nil lUinlall to data .. 1955. o 5.21in 1954. 442in the MeteorologiBarometer (inches) 9 p.m. mid’n. to 29.35 29.365 (mUBbaro) to 993.9 994.4 Yesterday 1M». 1»»S. Rising unsteadily h. m. ..8 6 1954 1955. n. m. h. m. j h. m. &■- z <8 S 1 ’ 203 34 198 0 264 42 145 6 Mar ; Z? * 1,7 * 164 34 166 30 April » ffl X US IS 163 34 •131 0 ?T» April 36.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27643, 27 April 1955, Page 12

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WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27643, 27 April 1955, Page 12

WEATHER REPORT Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27643, 27 April 1955, Page 12

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