THE WEATHER.
PHASES OF TU SOON. NOVEMBER.
Nov. 2. Nov. 10. Nov. is. Nov. 24. 7.d» p.m. 0.18 p.m. 4.24 p.m. 7.38 p.m. Sun—Rose, 5.20 a.m.; sets, 7.9 p.m. (Summer Xime.) TIDES. (Rummer Time.) High Water— To-dav. To-morrow.
TO—DAY’S BARORIETER. 31AGNET OBSERVATORY, CHRISTOHURCH. Lleteorologlcal observations taken at 9.30 a.m. on Friday, October 27, 15133: Barometer—29.9S3, almost steady. Maximum temperature during preceding twenty-four hours—6].l._ Minimum temperature durmg precedlng twenty-tour hours—4l.3. Temperature at 9.30 a.m.—-Dry bulb, 60.6; wet bulb, 52.3. Humidity per cent—s 3. Maximum temperature in sun—l3l. Minimum thermometer on grass—3o.6. Wind-N.E., light. Cloud (0-10)—~l. Ralnfall—Nil. _ Rainfall to date this year—l4.oßlll. Rainfall to date last year—l7.BGln. . NOON READINGS. Barometer—29.94l, falling slowly. Temperature—62.o. W'ind—E.N.E., moderate. Cloud (0-10)——1. _—_.___ u n 0 Star Special Forecast. cuter-bury. “find—Moderate to strong north-east to north—west. i Weather.——Fair, warm conditions rulng. _ Wm CM. Wmd.~‘—Moderate to strong northerly to westerly. Weather.—Unsettled. Showery at times. F. L. WOOLES. ————__—.__ Government Forecast. WELLINGTON, October 27. General inference—Barometer: have. risen since yesterday, especially in the} north, and although a. fresh depression‘ is advanclng across the south Tasmani Sea it appears to be of slight Sntenslty} and unlikely to affect the weather greatly. Forecast—Moderate to strong north to north-west winds. W'eather: Fair to fine. Seas: Rather rough about Cook Strait, elsewhere moderate. .————______ Reports From Other Placer. The following 15 the telegraphed report of. weather conditions throughout New Zealand at 9 a.m. to-day:— Napier . 30.18 56 Calm C 310:]. C. Egmont . 30.18 58 W'SW,4 BC Rough \‘Vanganul . 30.16 58 NWA BC bled. Wellington 30.05 54 NW,6 U Lied. C. Campbell 30.03 53 NVTJ BC Mod. Farewell S. 30.07 59 W 22 C Mod. Greymouth 30.19 51 S\V.2 (.‘ Mod. Arthur’s P. -- 49 NWS; B Christch’ch 29.99 61 Nll3 1: Dunedin . 29,92 53 Nl3,]. BC Bluff . 29.86 52 NW,3 15 Smooth Wind—l, light. air: 2. hgbt breeze; 3. gentle breeze: 4. moderate breeze: 5. trash breeze; 6, strong breeze; 7. high ‘w-lnd; 8, gale; 9. strong sale; 10, wholo ‘ sale: 11, storm; 12. hurricane. ‘ Weather—B, blue nky: BC. blue all! land detached clouds; C. cloudy. panama ; clouds; D, drizzle; F. toggy; G. gloomy. ‘ dark weather; H, hall; L, lightning; M, misty; 0, overcast, the whole sky ‘covered with thick clouds: P, passing ‘lhowers: Q, equally; R, continuous or [neatly rum: 5, snow: T, thunder; U. ‘ uly. threatening appearance; 2, hazy.
■High water— To-day. To-morrow. I.yttelton .... 11.12* 1?.*4 2 0*07 V.SO Sumner 11.12 11.42 0.07 0.30 New Brighton . 0.12 0.42 1.07 1.30 Akaroa S.52 10.22 10.47 11.10 Timaru 10.22 10.52 11.17 11.40 Greymouth .... 4.50 5.30 6.10 6.55 Hokitika 4.50 5.30 6.10 6.55
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 904, 27 October 1933, Page 2
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424THE WEATHER. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 904, 27 October 1933, Page 2
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