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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER

MOON FOR JUNE. First quarter/ nrst day, i 1.23 p.m. full moon, elßlith day, 4.35 p.tn Lasi quarier, fit; teentii ; day, 10.5(1 a..m New moon, twentythird, day 12.52 d m..

TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933. The Sun —Rose today 7.1T a.m.; tets 4.3* p.m.. Rises tomorrow 7.17 a.m.: sets 4.30 p.m. Bright Sunshine.—Yesterday: Morning, Ohf 30mln; afternoon, nil; total, Uhr SOmin. >, Temperature in Sha'de'i^-Maximum, SlS.ldeg}-. minimum, 49.8deg; mean, 53.0 dee. ' ■ Rainfall.—Total for the 24 hours preceding 0 a.m. today, 0. loin; total to' date during th« , month, 2.711n.'. '. ~. ; • Wind.—Velocity ,of the wind for the 21 houri preceding 9 a.m. today, 7.3 ni'.p.h. Barometer.—Yesterday, !) a.m., 29.771n; t«» day, 9 a.m., 20.88 in. •■..'■ l . : •i SYNOPSIS OF LAST :24 HOURS. V - . A shallow'secondary lias followed the d«« pression which crossed the Dominion yesterday. Consequently the weather- has con-, tinued to be dull' and'unsettled,-fain, having fallen at times *in nearly . all parts of the country. Winds have been light to moderate mainly in force, northerlies-. and westerlies, predominating . yesterday, but by this morning the direction had \>ecome. mostly southerly up as far as Cook Strait.' Since, last evening, there has been a considerable amount of fag on-the1 east coast of the-South-Island.

Matlon Wlnil I'res: Temp: Weather. C. Maria V.D. WXW 4 30.0G 59 BC "• Russell W 4 30.09 GO C HokUiiKB Hds W 4 '10.09 5S BCM Kalpara S. bn. XW 3 30 04 59 BCI Manukau Hdi. WSW :l 30.04 56 0 Auckland .. WXW 3 30.04 56 . BC , Tirltirl W 3 — 56 C Ka«hia W 5 — 57 BC , Tauransa .... Calm. 39.97 -54 BC Opotikl 1 MV 1 30.01 52 K Tduno XW 1 — -52 C Eabt Cape ... X\V 4 39 9D 58 OG Glsborne N\V 1 30.02 '57 OP > Kaplvr N4 29.98- 57, BC ' Cistlepoint X 1 30.93 56 O Cape IMllisor .. X 2 — 54 OM1 New l'lymouth ■ . S\V 5 . 39.9T 07 i BC , Cape Egmont ... »'j 30.Oft 52 C ratea X\V 1 30.03 56 O Wancnnul . XXW 1 30.05 51 OP , Fo^ton ... XNff 2 — 54 BC WelllnBtnn ... N\V 3 2<).88 .53 OD Cape Campbell SW 1 29.92 46 V - Farewell Spit . SK 2 29 89 49 OM» Westport SW 1 29.91 47 CP Grej mouth E 3 39 93 46 C Arthur s l'ass XW 1 — 32 B, '. Kaikouia S 2 39.93 41 O ' • Christchurch .. Calm 30.93 33 OF Akaroa L'house Calm 39.98 43 CXI Timarii ..... Calm 39.91 37 B Olimaru NE 1 39.03 42 F Dunedin .... SW 2- 29.94 47: C Alexandra ... E 2 — 34 O.M Queenston-n .... X 2 29.98 38 O Xupgets WSW 29.94 43 OM Blutt Si: 1 29.95 43 BP Fuj&egur Point Calm 29.90 47 ; C

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 10

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 10

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 10

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