METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATH-U
WEDNESDAY, «h' JUKE.
• THE SUN.' ■■' ■ I Rose to-day—7k 7m a.m.; sets 4h 30m p.m. £ Rises to-morrow—7h 8m a.m.; sets 4h 30m p.m. i! BRIGHT SUNSHINE. I Yesterday—Morning, 2h 45m; afternoon, lb I 2om; total, 4h 10m." § TEMPERATURE. IN THE SHADE. . I Yesterday—Maximum, 52deg.; 'minimum, f 45.1deg.; mean, 48.5deg. ■ '. IRAINFALL.- I: __Totat for the 43 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day. j;' Total to date during the month-Nil. I Total rainfall for May—l.o2in. [' WIND. Average velocity or the wind for the 24 hoars -: preceding 9 a.m. to-day— 8.7 miles per hour. BAROMETER. Yesterday—9 a.m., 30.V ■■■■■ To-day-9 a.m., 30.18: noon, 30.13. NEW ZEALAND. SYNOPSIS OE LAST 43 HOURS. i The weather has been fair thoush cloudy .- at times penerolly, and rain has fallen in the V southern districts. Atmosnheric pre. lire has '. been unsteady, and variable breezes have pre- '■> vailed. * ;; TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FroM observations taken at 3 a.m.
Wind.—L, light; br, breeze; fb, fresh bfeeze; mg, moderate gale; g/whole or heavy'gals; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather.— _, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing-clouds; D, drizzling rain; F, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; 0, overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds ;P, passing showers ;Q, squally; R, rain, continued rain; S, snow; T. thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance; Z. hazy. -FORECAST. At 9 a.m. to-day the following forecast was issued for the subsequent 24 hours :— Winds—Variable'; moderate to strong southeasterlies prevailing. '. Barometer—Rising tendency. Seas—Moderate swell southward of Castlepoint; moderate elsewhere. Tides—High southward of East Cape; goorl northwards; poor elsewhere. | Weather—Cold and changeable; dull and. [, foggy at times in the northern and east coast S districts. A very cold night probable gene- fc rally, with fronts inland and hard "frosts in the South. I D. C. BATES. J
Station Wind. Bar. in shade 55 40 48 48 nO 53. 52 [we'th'r Cape Maria V._ SE'l PiUspell Calm Hokiamja Heads E 1 Kaiparo Sin. Sta NW1 Manukau Heads _ 1 Auckland. ... E1 I'iritiri SRI Kawhia Not come l'auranga ...Calm. I'aupo N 1 Bast Cape ... Inter'pt'd Gisborne. Calm Napier Calm Castlepoint ... S_ 1 Cape Palliser ... 3W1 Cape Egmont ... E] I _.tca N T 1 Wanganui ... NE1 Foxton NE 1 Wellington ...iSEbr Cape Campbell... W 1 Farewell Spit ... S 1 Westport ..JSE1 -reymouth' ..JE br Bealey ... ...'Ca'.nt Christchurch ...'Sv.l \ ikaroa L.H. ... SV. i b Kmaru ... ...IX 1 Dainaru ICalm I Dunedin W 1 Queenatown ...'Calm S'uggetu .-.. ...SW1 I Bluff ». !w I I 3016 30'ltt 3015 30T. 3016 3012 3014 ' 3CT20 30-1 3015 30'21 30-3 3012 3012 3011 3011 3014 3013 30-02 - 30'20 30'14 3017 I 3014 3018 3018 I ;_•„> 30-24 3. 25 30-2:i I 30-24 41 35 40 , 43 48 ' 48 4!) 49' 49 40, 80'. 43 40 40 37 30 4'j 48 43 i 48 "I 44 | 43 I 41 I B F O C- I HO BO B B « ■B, BO 0, o' o B G 0 O 0 B BO • gg OD 0 BO BO s BO 0 0 CZ
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 130, 4 June 1919, Page 2
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