THE, WEATHER.
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. j Miss Rudd, manager of the I j optician business, in < the j j estate ,of ,-thc late Mr J. - 1 j Bremner, supplies the fol- j | lowing observations on the j j j weather:— j Barometer. i ; Friday 30.40 i ; Saturday 30.40 1 .Thermometer. ! [ Max. Min. j Friday 02.G0 40.00 i Saturday 07.00 30.00 j Barometer has very lit Lie ! movement and now registers i 30.40- Indications are for i .; continued fair weather to- ; -1 day ancl to-morrow, with ! i bright sunny days, and cold .; | nights. Mean temperature I' 53 degrees. The Weather Bureau wires: The indications for 24 hours l'l-om 0 a.m. this day are for ; variable and moderate breezes, I southerly prevailing. There i i is a prospect of tine weather, with bright days anrl cold ! nights and some morning fogs, j The barometer shows little, movement. j The following official re- ! port -was issued at 4 p.m. j yesterday:—
Station. Wind. Them Awanui S.W. 67 Auckland s.w. 66 East Cape N.W. 69 Cape Egmont s.w. 60 Napier N.'E. 66 Farewell Spit N.E. 61 Stephen Island N.W. 61. Wellington N.W. 60 Gape Campbell N. 67 Greymoulh W.N-W 58 Akaroa Light E. 58 Nugget Point W. 60 Puysegur Point . • N.W. 53 Chatham Islands W. ;Vi !
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17982, 29 March 1930, Page 6
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211THE, WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17982, 29 March 1930, Page 6
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