CAWTHRON INSTITUTE METEOROLOGICAL STATION
Report for 24 hours ending 9 a.m.': Wednesday, April 12, 1922. Rainfall: .11 in. Month to data; .12 in. Year to date: 9.16 in. Max. shade temp.: 65.4 deg. Min. temp, in screen; 51.8 deg, Min, temp, on grass; 49.3 deg. Soil temperatures at 9 a.m.; Ift. depth: 62.3 deg, 6ft. depth: 61.8 deg. Barometer, 9 a.m.: 29.80 in. Noon: 29.78 in. Wind, 9 a.m.; Calm, followed by light northerly. Sunshine (4th): 6hrs SOmins.
OBSERVATIONS ELSEWHERI (At 9 a.m.' , Auckland: wind W.N.W. light; bar. ,29.93; ther. 61; blue sky and clouds. Wellington : wind N.N'.W. misty and gloomy; bar. 29.7; thcr. 62; ugly threatening appearance. Christchurch: N.W. light breeze; bar. 29.47; ther. 58; blue sky and clouds. Dunedin: wind N.W. light; bar. 29.41; ther. 54; blue sky and clouds.
The indications arc for westerly winds strong to’ gale, weather cloudy to overcast, ram probable. The barometer lias a falling tendency. Tides good. Sea heavy in Straits.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 1
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