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THE WEATHER.

TO-DAY'S P Ann VETER

MAGNETIC OBSERVATORT, CHRISTCHURCH. Meteorological observation* taken at #.SO a_m. on Monday, June 20:— Barometer-—30.413; falling. Maximum temperaturing during preceding twenty-four hours—4o.l. Minimum temperature during preceding twenty-four hours—3o.B. Temperature at 9.30 a.m.—Dry bulb $5.4, wet bulb 33.1. Humidity per cent—7B. Maximum temperature in «nn—B6. Minimum thermometer on grass—2l.2. Cloud (0-10)—7. Wind—W.S.W., light. Rainfall—o.o2oin. Rainfall to date this year—«.744in. Rainfall to date last year—S.9o3in. NOON READINGS. Barometer—3o.3ss; falling slowly. Temperature—39.3. Wind—W.S.W., light. Cloud (0-10)—». “STAR” SPECIAL FORECAST. The forecast of weather conditions uhich may be expected to prevail during a period of twenty-four hours from 1.30 pm. daily. CANTERBURY FORECAST. fVind—Freshening easterly to southerly. ITeather—Continue cold and unsettled, with a tendency to become worse with considerable rain and sleet on the lowlands and much snow over back country districts. F. L. WOOLES. DOMINION FORECAST. Wind—Easterly, moderate to strong, ind freshening. Weather—Cold and showery on the Coast, Barometer—U nsteady. IN OTHER PLACES. The following telegraphic report

Weather estimated as — G. Gloomy, dark O. Overcast, the weather. whole sky covH. Hall. ered with thick L. Lightning. clouds. M. Misty. P. Passing showC. Clouds, passing era. clouds. Q. Squally. D. Drizzling rain. R. Rain, contlnF. Foggy. ued rain. B. Blue sky, be fi. Snow, the atmosphere T. Thunder, clear or heavy. U. TJgly threatening appearance. Z. Hazy. lfG.. Moderate C. uum. gale. Br., Breeze. FB., fresh breeze.

•hows the state of the weather throughcut New Zealand at 9 a. it o-day:— Napier . SW,1 C. Egmont . SB.fb 30.12 47 P Smooth 30.15 47 O Rough Wanganui . SE.br 30.17 47 O Mod. Wellington SE.fb 30.26 47 o C. Campbell S.fb 30.33 48 o Rough Farewell S. . SE.fb 30.20 46 B Rough Breymouth . E,fb 30.22 38 B Mod. Arthur’s P. . NW.l 19 B Chrlstch'ch . SW.l 30.42 36 BC Dunedin . NE.l 30.38 41 B Bluff . N.br 30.19 31 B Smooth AJcaroa L.H. W,fb 30.39 41 CP Mod. Weather estimated as—

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18186, 20 June 1927, Page 9

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THE WEATHER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18186, 20 June 1927, Page 9

THE WEATHER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18186, 20 June 1927, Page 9

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