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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER MOON FOR JUNE. First quarter, first day, 11.23 p.m. Full moon, eighth day, 4.35 p.m. Last quarter, flfteenth day, 10.56 a.m. New moon, twentythird day. 12.52 p.m. MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1933. 'The Sun.—Rose today 7.17 a.m.; sets 4.30 p.m. Rises tomorrow 7.17 a.m.; sets 4.30 p.m. Bright Sunshine.—Yesterday, nil. Temperature In Shade.—Maximum, 54.Gdeg; minimum, 4".ldeg; mean, SO.Sdeg. Rainfall.—Total for the 48 hours preceding 9 a.m. today, 1).43in. Total to date during the month, 2.56 in. Wind.—Velocity of the wind for the 24 hours precedinit 9 a.m. today, 10.5 m.p.h. Barometer.—Yesterday, 0 a.m., 30.01 in; today, 9 a.m., 29.'Tin. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 48 HOURS. Fair to fine weather and light, variable winds prevailed on Saturday, while a small anticyclone was covering the Dominion. By Sunday morning the latter had passed eastwards and a rather deep cyclone approaching from the Tasman Sea caused freshening northerly winds and mild, unsettled weather. Fairly general rain fell during the day and last night, heavy falls occurring at places In the North Island and the western portion of the South Island, but only light scattered falls in the eastern districts. The depression, which has apparently lost intensity, is now crossing New Zealand with its centre to the southward,

Weather.—B. blue sky; 80, Dlue ek.v md detached clouds: <J, cloudy; O, overcast; 0, gloomy, dull; D, ugly, threatening; R. continuous or stead; rain; S, mow; D, drizzle; P, passing showers; H. hall; Q. squally, L, lightning: T thunder: F Cos: M mist; Z. haze. Beaufori scale ot tvinn force with equivalent felocltles it 16ft nbove ground.—o. enhn. 0-1 m.p.li.; 1. light air. 2-3; 2, slight breeze, 4-7; 4, moderate breeze. 12-lfi; 5, fresh breeze, '7-21; «, strong breeze, 22-27; 1, high wind, IS-ZZ; 8, gale, 34-40: 8, strong gale. 41-4S; 10, whole cale 49-56: 11 storm. ST-65: 12. nurricane FORECAST. Winds.—Moderate to strong northerly winds, changing to west or south-west during the next 2i hours. Barometer.—A rising tendency. Seas.—Kathrr roush to rough. Tides.—Good. Weather.—Still changeable, with Intermittent rain, Temperatures becoming cooler.

Station. Wind. Pres. Temp. Weather. C. Maria V.D. WNW 4 Russell W 3 Hokianca Heads W 3 Kaipara Stz. St. N\V 5 Manukau Hs. WXW 4 Auckland WJ Tirltlri W 2 Kairhia KW 4 Tauranga SI Opotlki SW 1 Taupo Xff 1 East Cape .... NWS Glsborne XXW 3 Napier MV 1 Castlepoint ... NE 4 Cape Palliser . SW 5 New Plymouth . N 3 Cape Egmont ... N 4 Patea NW 1 Wangauul N 1 Foxton N 2 Wellington ... NW 5 Cape Campbell NW 3 Farewell Spit/ NW 3 Westport : Calm Oreymouth H! Arlhnr's Pass. SW 1 Kalkourn T. 2 Christchurch .. SW 3 . Akaroa L'house W 2 Timarn Culm Oamaru NW 1 Dunedln Calm Alexandra .... Calm Queenstown ... Calm Nuwrets XW 2 Bluff NE 1 Puysegur Point N 2 29.95 fiO 1)0.00 57 30.01 . 5S 29.98 61 2D.98 .17 29.96 57 — 59 — 58 29.93 55 29.90 54 — 51 29.92 68 2P.!>3 HS 29.85 51 29.81 63 29.89 55 29.84 56 29.8fi 53 29.S9 50 PjJJ 29.77. D4 29.71 50 29.80 54 29.77 49 29.73 49 — 40 29.B!) 47 29.(57 43 29.74 41 29.fin 42 29.70 43 29.fio 45 — 31. 2!)'.Vo 42 29.fi9 39 29.73 42 cz OM BC OSIF O c BCZ O B B C BC CM BC C B O OM O CM BC O B CZ BC P n B OP 11C BC BC on c BC CM B OP

TODAY'S WEATHER.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 3

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 3

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 3

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