METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
MOON FOR JANUARY.
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SATURDAY, 9th JANUARY. The Sun.— Rose to-day, 4.27 a m • sot., ioa P-m. Blses to-morrow. 429 tm'-' sets 7°7 P-m. (Standard time.) ' ' 7"' ,^' Bht,, Sunsnlnc-—Yesterday: Morning, 3hr 36mln; afternoon, 2hr 54min. Total, 6hr 30mIn *?"Peratures in Shade.-Maximum, 62 Sg \ minimum, 56.4deg; mean, 59.3deg. Bainfall.—Total during 24 hours preceding l.Sota y ' ' tOtal t0 date for the month! ™i%?TZt*ii£ y ?&% su* hours re-
SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. ,A moderate westerly depression has been crossing the Dominion, while a slight anti?M??L haS^ bT S". uated to the northwards. Light to moderate variable winds have prevailed in the northern portion of the North Island while elsewhere strong and somewhat squally ™i» "w1 y.Ol *"*«»« have been the rule, but by this morning south-westerlies were setting in in the southern portion of the South Island. Cloudy weather Has been experienced in districts with a westerly aspect and the far South, with rain in Westland and Otago. Elsewhere it has been mainly fair to ane, and, 'in the eastern districts, very warm By 9 a.m. to-day, however, south-west showers Christctoch UP th 6 E3St C°aSt S3 '" "
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 14
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198METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 14
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