YESTERDAY'S WEATHER
CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH Auckland. —Fine weather and a southerly wind prevailed yesterdays ' the sky was overcast and threatening after mid-dav. The barometer was .ailing all day and registered 29.55 in. last mgb • Wellington.—There was a sudden r■ - ' turn to winter conditions yesta* 3 ?- J Shortly after mid-day a cold souther y wind increased in violence and was ! companied by frequent hea\y rain sqU ' Tlieso conditions continued in the even gChristchurch. —A south-west ga e a during Tuesday night and towar day yesterday snow fell for an hour, pep pering the city and hills. It soo® appeared. The remainder of the day fine, but cloudy. The maximum ten p ture was 40 degrees, at 9 a.m. day the thermometer had dropped ■ to » t but it rose to 37.3 at 5 p.m. The ! meter was steady at 29.80 - Ihe eve? j ins was clear and cola. . Dunedin. —A return to in s [ ee t . perienced yesterday, with th® 3 showers in the city and .now^on^ - higher levels. A fi <ssh b baro meter . ing from the south-west. registered 0 showed little movement and 9 29.95 in. in the evening. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21252, 4 August 1932, Page 8
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