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CAWTHRON INSTITUTE METEOROLOGICAL STATION

deport for 24 hours ending 9 a.m.; Saturday, October 14, 1922. Rainfall; .05 in. Month to date: 4.29 in. Year to date: 28,44 in. Max. shade temp.: 65 deg. Min. temp, in screen: 41.5 deg. Min. temp, on grass: 36.7 deg. Soil temperatures at 9 a.m.: Ift. depth: 58,2 deg. 6ft. depth: 53.6 deg. Barometer, 9 a.m.; 29.61 in. Noon: 29.59 in. •Wind, 9 a.m,: S., gentle breeze, chang* ing to S.W. Sky, 9 a.m.: Clean. Bright Sunshine (13th): 2hrs lOmins. OBSERVATIONS ELSEWHERE 'At 9 a.m.) Auckland: W., f.b. ; bar. 29.82; thcr. 57; bbif skv, passing clouds. Wellington; N.N.W., f.b.; bar. 29.58; tber. 58; blue sky, clouds. Farewell Spitt: W., f.b.; bar. 29,66; tber. 55; cloudy; tide good; sea cons. flrcymoutli • S.W., br.; bar. 29.61 ; tber. 51; passing showers; bar rough ; 31

The indications arc for westerly winds, strong to gale, and barking by W. to S. ‘Tito weather will probably prove squally . with heavy showers and become colder. , Barometer rising soon. Sea heavy in . Straits. Tides good.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 1

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CAWTHRON INSTITUTE METEOROLOGICAL STATION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 1

CAWTHRON INSTITUTE METEOROLOGICAL STATION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 1