Here's a chart of what pressures you have at given temps handy for reference NOT any indication that is properly charged but below these #s at certain temps it's essentially OUT of refrigerant. Chart here...........

By rights if below it's empty. Need to know real temps I choose touchless infrared thermos on lines you are also including engine heat if it's been run reflects what "static" pressure to expect.
Now is probably a good time to go looking for the leak while there's still refrigerant in it. Look for oily spots at connections, condenser and find drain for condensate put a Q-Tip in that and see if it come out oily as these are evaporator weak vehicles historically oil shouldn't be in that drain at all is bad news.
What do you have for leak finding? My choice is an electronic sniffer if there's no wind and you haven't cleaned anything with some other spray anything can usually find them or I do. Look hard behind clutch for a shaft seal leak also - anywhere refrigerant is can leak start with the most likely,
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