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YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

CONDITIONS IN SOUJH.

Auckland.—The weather XV;IS wintry and exceptionally Cold yesterday ;i« boisterous wind blowing fl'Offl south-west. Showers tell irec|iLontly dut* Trig the morning but the afternoon 3D 1 ! evening were fine. 1 lie barometer, falling to 29.76 in. in the morning. ro?a during the evening and registered jO.OU'n. last night. ... Wellington.— Ihe somberly stoini w Sjnang up on Sunday continued day and until a hi'e hour showed no sl r" of clearing. I hi* wind at times jw day blew'fiercely with w.rasmnal sleet.. sh"wer> in the evening. Ghri.it clnm-h.—The. weather was ■«' eidedlv wintiy yesterday. Ino S 1 which biuke on Sunday evening ' ,roU ? with it sleet and snow, the tall va»J « from two to live inches. Nkwv she» and icy blasts were experienced dm> fc the day and the night was vim stormv." The maximum temperature • 38 degrees. The barometer was rising the even inc. the reading being 2c, 0 nm.edu, "--Snoiv. rain and slf-el _ vesteida'- and the wind was fresh '(•l,o :.0,;U..«05,. The I,meter several ponds o: Sunday and yesterd."/ \mis steady at 50.05 in.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 8

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YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 8

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 8