HOT WEATHER.
CHRISTCHURCH EXPERIENCE. NINETY DEGREES IN THE SHADE. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. To-day was the hottest day experienced in Christchurch since January 3rd, 1921, and the hottest day in November ever recorded. Between noon and 1.30 p.m. the temperature in the shade was 81.1. Little difference was noticed until about 3.30 p.m., when the glass rose suddenly, with a scorching nor’-wester, to 90 degrees, the temperature in the sun being 146. By 5 p.m. the glass had fallen to 82.4 in the shade, but the weather tonight was oppressively hot.
EXTREMES IN SYDNEY. SYDNEY, Monday. To-day the city was sweltering under a sudden heat wave, the temperature reaching 99 degrees, but it was followed ;by a cool southerly, the change resulting in theatre frequenters dressed in hot-weather clothing shivering in the wintry blasts. —Press Assn. MELBOURNE WEATHER. MELBOURNE, Tuesday. Hollowing abnormally hot weather, the temperature is now touching the winter mark. —Press Assn.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15048, 28 November 1923, Page 5
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