CAWTHRON INSTITUTE METEOROLOCICAL STATION
Report for 24 hours ending 9 a.m.: Tuesday, July 4, 1922. Rainfall: Nil. Month to' date: .45 in. year to date: 16.9.5 in. Max. shade temp.: 53.4 deg. Min., fvunp. in screen; 33.5 deg. Min„ tevnp. on grass: 27.2 deg. Soil temperatures at 9 a.m.: ift. depth; 44.7 deg. 611! depth: 53.3 deg. Barometer, 9 a.m.: 30.11 in. Noon; 80. HI m. Wind, 9 a.m.: Calm; sky clear. Sunshine (3rd); 7hrs. SOmins.
OBSERVATIONS ELSEWHERE lAt 9 a.m.) Auckland: wind W. light; bar. 30-22; ther, 52; blue sky and clouds. Wellington: N. breeze; bar. 30.16; ther. 50; cloudy. Christchurch; calm; bar. 30.13; ther. 38; blue sky. Dunedin: S.W. light; bar. 30,11; tiier. 48; blue sky and clouds. ( > 4 I
The indications are for variable and moderate.* breezes, southerly, strong to giile prevailing. Weather probably cold and changeable;. The barometer has a rising .tendency; .“iea moderate. Tides poor. *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 4 July 1922, Page 1
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