YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
CONDITIONS IN SOU.TH.
Auckland.—The fine north-easterly weather continued yesterday, but ' e cloudy conditions during the day threa ened a change. Tlie barometer was slowly falling after mid day and the reading last night, was 30.35 in. ( Wellington.—The weather yesterday was close and oppressive, with a stiong northerly wind blowing. Christ'church.—The weather yesterday was distinctly oppressive, the maxim"®, temperature in tho shade being 74deg•» tho highest recorded in May ' n P® S . 15 years. The morning was dull calm, but the afternoon was bngn , * a light wind from- the north-wes . barometer was falling slowly all later took an upward turn to JU.W' •» the wind having changed to tho s Tho night was clear. , • , Dunedin. —Tho weather was c u overcast yesterday, it being the casion on which the sun has not ap]. i. -,'p for 12 days. There was every . , Lion of rain late in the day. Hi . was light from the south-west ana 4 maximum temperature was o lde ?- barometer was again fairly, high a||| steady ■ F if).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20564, 15 May 1930, Page 8
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170YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20564, 15 May 1930, Page 8
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