YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH. Auckland.—A strong westerly wind blowing yesterday .morning accom^1 by heavy rain squall,. The condtto* improml later in the day, the s c» being less frequent, but iheveather tinned unsettled last night. I>° meter was steady at 29.60 in. in the mo £ i njf , l Ml t it. rose to 29.70 in. during evening. . „.;[U Wellington.- —After a wet morning the wind from the south, the cleared in the afternoon and the rem. _ of the dav was tine but cold. WHS full!. . {jjj Ciirislchurcli. —The weather m _ morning-was dull and showei}, was an improvement in the a e r _ ■ tho clouds lifting and the su ' l . ing fur a period.. The wind !,om the south-west and cold.. l'» mum temperature being "6 j n barometer was rising and the renin* tlio evening was 29.50 in. j u Dunediu. —The weather was sliov. (be urnming, but defied cluing the afternoon. The skv east in the evening with & {e ,j from the south-west. The bal ' ol,lE during the day and the reading evening was 29.55 in.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20925, 15 July 1931, Page 10
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179YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20925, 15 July 1931, Page 10
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