THE WEATHER.
FORECAST AND OBSERVATIONS Following is the official weather forecast for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day: The indications are for heavy easterly gale, veering by east to south. The weather will probably be dull and overcast. Heavy rain is to he expected, with rivers flooded. Barometer falling. Seas very heavy on the coast. Tides LOCAL CONDITIONS. Meteorological Observations taken at tht Albert Park Observatory at 9 a.m. to-day by Captain A. Da vies, the Government Observer:— Barometer — 2C.762 Inches Air Temperature at 0 a.m 62° Temperature in Shade Yesterday—• Maximum ™-.~.-™.—....... 63,6* ■Minlmnm 54° Maximum Temperature in Sun Hl* Bright Sunshine Yesterday 4h 10m Minimum Temperature on Grass.. 50° Direction of Wind at 9 a.m... East. Velocity Wind previous 24 hours.. 87 miles Rainfall during previous 24 hours.. Nil Kainfall to date this month 1.84 in. NORTH ISLAND REPORTS. AI,L OBSERVATIONS are taken at 9 a.m. Station. Wind. Weather. B&r. Th. Manufeau H. SE Cloudy 29.73 53 • East Cape.. South Misty 29.93 55 Gisborae ... Calm O miety 29.97 49 N. Plymouth South Cloudy 251.92 SO < Wellington .SE C misty 20.99 50
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 4
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183THE WEATHER. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 4
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