THE WEATHER.
FORECAST AND OBSERVATIONS Following is the official weather forecast for 24 hours from D a.m. this day:—i The indications are for: ! Westerly winds moderate to strong, and veering by west to north. Indications for a temporary improvement, but weather cloudy to overcast later. The barometer has a rising tendency. Seas moderate. Tides gocd.
LOCAL CONDITIONS. Meteorological Observations taken at tho Albert Park Observatory at 'J a.m. to-day by Captain D. McLeay, tho Government Observer:— barometer oO.OSO inches Air Temperature at 'J a.m C 3° Temperature in Shade Yesterday— Minimum ."' Maximum (j! 3 Maximum Temperature ill Sun 1-7' Fright Sunshine Yesterday Th Minimum Temperature ou Grass.. Bl° Direction of Wind at 0 a.m S.W. Velocity Wind previous 24 hours. .US miles Rainfall during previous 24 hours.. .Olin. Itainfall to date this mouth -Uln.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 8 April 1925, Page 4
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134THE WEATHER. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 8 April 1925, Page 4
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