THE WEATHER.
FORECAST AND OBSERVATIONS
Following is the official weather forecast for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day: The indications are for southerly winds, strong to gale at times. The weather will probably prove cold and showery. The night will probably be very cold, but should improve after 24 to 36 hours. Seas considerable. Tides good oS shore.
LOCAL CONDITIONS.
Meteorological Observations taken at the Albert Park Observatory at 0 a.m. to-day by Capt. D. McLeay, the Government Observer:— Barometer 20.571 inches Air Temperature at 9 a.m 55° Temperature in Shade Yesterday— Maximum __„.-_ 56° Minimum 43° Maximum Temperature in Sun. 111° Bright Sunshine Yesterday 7h 25m Minimnm Temperature on Grass... 38° Direction of Wind at 9 a.m S.W. Velocity Wind previous 24 hours... 01 miles Rainfall during previous 24 hours .l'-in. Rainfall to date this month 701n.
NORTH ISLAND REPORTS.
ALL OBSERVATIONS are taken at 9 a.m. Station. Wind. Weather. Bar. Th. Cape Maria.. SW Overcast -0.07 53 Bussell .....SW Cloudy ao.03 51 Hokianga H. Weet Showery -"9.00 3:2 Manukau H. South Cloudy "20.82 4< East Cape .. SW Blue sky 29.71 4t> Gieborne ... NW Blue sky 20.80 4o K. Plymouth SE Blue sky 29.80 42 Wellington .. SSB Snowery -US7 44
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 187, 10 August 1925, Page 6
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