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THE WEATHER.

TO-DAY’_S BAROMETER.

MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. CHRISTCHURCH. Meteorological observations taken at 9.50 a.re. on Saturday, October 13: — Barometer—-30.000: falling slowly, Maximum temperature during preceding twenty-four hours—sS.4. Minimum temperature during preceding twenty-four hours —SI. 4. Temperature at 9.30 a.a.—Dry bulb 53.4, wn bulb 51.3. Humidity per cent —85. Maximum temperature in sun—-121. Minimum thermometer on grass—so. 7. Wind—E.N.E.. light. Cloud 10. Rainfall—Nil. Rainfall to date this year—27.o62in. Rainfall to date last yean—l4.os3in. noon readings. Barometer—3o.27: falling. Temperature—ss.o. Wind—E.N.E.. light;. Cloud (0-10)—10.

“ STAR ” "SPECIAL FORECAST. The forecast of xyoather conditions -which may bo expected to prevail during a period of twentyfour hours from 2.30 p.m. dally. CANTERBURY FORECAST. Wind.—Fresh north-east. Weather.—Fair to cloudy. Inclined to be unsettled at times. F. L. WOOLES. DOMINION FORECAST. Wind—Variable and moderate breeues but northerly moderate to strong prevailing and freshening. Weather-j-Mild and hazy conditions; weather clouding over ; rain later. Barometer—Ha« :i falling tendency. IN OTHER PLACES.

atmosphere clear sky covered with or heavy. thick clouds. C. Clouds, passing P. Passing shower*, clouds. R. Rain, continued T). Drizzling rain. rain F. Foggy. • 8. Snow. G. Gloom, dark wca- O. Squally, ther. T. Thunder. H- Hail. U. Ugly. threatenf.. Lightning. ing anpeftrancs. M. Misty. Z. Hazy. Wind force indicated by letters. F.B. Fresh breeze. OJ. Whole or heavy Br. Breeze. gale. M.G. Moderate gale. W. Gale of excepC. Calm. tioual severity. L. Light.

The following: telegraphed report, shown the state of the wea Zealand at 30 a tn. t ther throughout New Napier . E. 1 30.* S O (Smooth C. Efpnont . N. 1 30.0? G Smooth Wanganui . N.E. 1 30.09 O Smooth Wellington . X. 1 30.11 65 CM C. Campbell . S. 1 30.00 C "Rough Fares'll S. . N.E. bi 30.10 60 O Mod. Greyinopth . E. hr 30.03 B Mod. Arthur's P. . Calm B Normal. Christchurch N.E. 1 30.13 O Akaron 1,.H. . S.E. 1 30.08 fO C Mod Thtnedin . N.E. br 30.03 54 nc Bluh . Calm 20.91 53 C*Z Smooth B. Blue sky. be the O' O erca -at, the whole

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17170, 13 October 1923, Page 2

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THE WEATHER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17170, 13 October 1923, Page 2

THE WEATHER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17170, 13 October 1923, Page 2

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