THE WEATHER.
Tho following barometer tind thermometer readings taken from 9 a.m. dally, and weather conditions are kindly supplied by Mr Jas. Bremner; Barometer. Thursday .... 30*0 Friday . . - 30.0 Thermometer. Max. min. Wednesday 78 61 Thursday 84 63 Barometer 30.0, steady. Indications are for fair to partly overcast weather today and probably to-morrow, with light variable winds, mostly northerly later from wes, when a change may be expected. Yesterday was fair with the highest temperature this season, maximum being 86 in the shade. Winds variable. Mean temperature 74 degrees. The Weather Bureau wires for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day: The indications are for northerly winds, freshening and moderate to strong. Expect warm and sultry weather". Later it appears likely to prove cloudy and unsettled —also showery- Barometer unsteady and has a falling tendency. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. The following official report was Issued at 4 p.m.
yesterday:— Station. Wind. Ther. Chatham Islands N. 66 Sydney E.N.E. — Hobart N.N.E. — Norfolk Island • N. — Awanui N.EL 81 Auckland N.N.E. 79 East Cape N.E. 80 Cape Egmont N. 76 Napier S.E. 49 Farewell Spit N.E. 80 Stephen Island W. 72 Wellington N.W. 74 Cape Campbell 65 Greymouth N.W. 72 Akaroa Light N.W. 80 Nugget Point N. 77 Puysegur Point N.W. 70
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17613, 18 January 1929, Page 6
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206THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17613, 18 January 1929, Page 6
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