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METEOROLOGICAL. WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.

THE SUN. Rose to-day— 6h 10m a.m.; sets 5h 22m p.m. Riseß to-monow — Oh 20m a.m. ; sets 5h 21m p.m. BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday— Morning, 24m; afternoon, 8m; total, 32m. THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.)' ** D. H. M. First quarter ... ... ... 6 5 25 p.m. Full moon .•• ••• ... 14 2 7 a.m. Last quarter ... 22 6 6 a.m. New moon 29 0 55 a.m. TEMPERATURE IN THE SHADE. Yesterday— Maximum, 68.2deg. ; minimum, 61.6deg. ; mean, 64.9deg. To-day at noon— 64deg. RAINFALL. ' Em the 24 hours preceding 0 a.m. to-day— 0.31 in. Total to date during the month— o.Boin. Total rainfall for March— o.34in. WIND. j Average velocity for the 24 hours preceding 0 a.m. to-day— 2s miles per hour. B&BOMKTEB. Yesterday— s p.m., 29.94. To-day— o.3o a.m., 30.00; noon, 30.00. NEW ZEALAND. \ SYNOPSIS OF THE PAST 48 HOUfcB j A westerly low pressure area has passed over the South Island with strong westerly winds southward of New Plymouth and Napier. Heavy rain has fallen on the West Coast, and there are considerable freshes in the rivers. Showery weather has been experienced in all parts of the country. Heavy seas are reported on the AVest Coast of the South Island.

Station. Wind. Bar. Ther. iv Shade Weather. —{ Cape Maria Vau JDiemen Bussell Manukau Heads Auckland East Cape Gisborne ... ... Spit. Napier Cftstlepoint New Plymouth ... Patea ... ... Wan^anui ■Poxtoa Welliugton ...j Blenheim CapeCumpbell ... Kaikoura Nelsou F aiewell Spit ... ■Weetport Cape Foulwind ... GreyniouLU Hokitika Beuley Lyttelton Ciii-istchurch Timaru Oauiaru ... Poit Chalmers „. Duiiedui Queeustown Isuggets luvercargill Blutt N f b NB fb N br NNWI Nfb \VI NB 1 NW br SE 1 N 1 NW 1 3W br Calm SK 1 S 1 SSWI S\V 1 VV 1 Not come SSW br W br SE 1 NW 1 Calm Calm Calm NE 1 Calm N 1 Calm JSW br N br NW 1 . 29-90 29-91 29-97 29-05 30*10 30-05 •29-95 2996 2995 29-93 3002 29-99 30-00 30-00 Sll-00 29-91 29-87 30-00 70 71 ■CG Ti 67 72 69 67 60 65 05 t>3 60 61 59 61 63 60 O B C O O C B O P X B a B B, B P O a c 30-06 30-05 30-03 30-05 'JO-00 80-03 30-05 30-02 29-97 !i9-9S 30-0,1 29-86 29 95 29-94 57 55 55 48 62 60 53 57 60 55 17 48 58 55 o G B»C 0 B C B C B G a B B B C B

TO-DAY'S WEATHER. *BOM OBSBBVATIOHS TAKZM AT 9 A.M

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL. WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 4

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