THE WEATHER.
FORECAST AND OBSERVATIONS Following is the official weather forecast for 24 hours fron; 9 a.m. this day: The indications are for westerly winds, strong to gale, and hacking by west to south. The weather will probably prove squally, with heavy showers. Barometer unsteady, with a rising tendency. Seas rough off shore. Tides good. LOCAL CONDITIONS. Mpteorolosif-nl Observations taken at the Albert Tark Observatory at 9 a.m. to-day by Capt. D. MeLeay, the Government Observer: —■ Barometer 30,030 inches Air Temperature at 0 a.m C^° Temperature in Shade Yesterday— Maximum 69° Minimum Maximum Temperature in Suu 1-5° Brijiht Sunshine Yesterday -h 30m Minimum Temperature on Grass.. 50° Direction of Wind at 0 a.m North. Velocity Wind previous 24 h0ur5...248 miles Rainfall during previous '-M hours.. .Ooin. Rainfall to date this month 1.021n. NORTH ISLAND REPORTS. ALL OBSERVATIONS arc taken at 9 a.m. Station. Wind. Weather. Br.r. Th. Cape Maria.. N\V, fresh — 30.07 62 Russell WNW, it Misty 30.12 64 Hokianga H. E, light Rain 30.12 67 Manukau 11. WNW, It Foggy 30.04 W) East Cape ..NW, fresh Misty 30.02 63 Gisborne ...NW, fresh B, cloudy 29.94 N. Plymouth N, light Rain 29.92 oS Wellington .. NW, fresh Overcast 29.79 60
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1925, Page 6
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