YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH. Auckland.—A boisterous south-west Y wind and frequent rain showers made » conditions wintry yesterday. The aro >..g et-er was rising all day and regis^ re \ >( 29.95 in. last night. Wellington—The weather -was fully fine, the sun shining brightly *•£ whole day. A cold south-westerly vrUI -| : was blowing. - . Christchurcb. —Sunday nights *t°rnv.| was of brief duration and was folloff® by a record frost of 20.1 degrees. Tester-.; day was fine but cold with a modera^ breeze from the south-west. The - mum temperature was 45 degrees. . barometer was rising and last ° venl ° registered 29.60 in. The night was clou y. and threatening. . f Dunedin.—Snow and sleet again i _ yesterday, the" fall in the morning tenf both heavy and continuous. The mum temperature was 38 degrees. t barometer, which fell to 29.20 in Sunday, rose yesterday and tho read"-! in th« evening was 29.55 in.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 8
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146YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 8
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