THE WEATHER.
' FORECAST AND OBSERVATION! The following is the official weathei forecast for 24 hours from 9 a.m., this day:— The indications are for:— Southerly winds, strong to gale. The weather will probably prove col( and showery, end. the night will proD ably be very cold. Barometer rising. Seas rough. Tide high. ' LOCAL CONDITIONS. I I Meteorological Observations taken at th( i ■ 'Albert Park Observatory at 0 a.m. to-da: . by Capt. D. McLeay, the Governnien Observer: — Itarometer 29.671 incbe: Air Temperature fit 9 a.tn ■ 63° Temperature in Shade Yesterday— Maximum Minimum <jl Maximum Temperature in Sun 124 jßright Sunshine Yesterday 5h 50m Minimum Temperature on Grass.. 4G° Direction of Wind at 9 a.ni West. Velocity Wind, previous 24 h0ur5..239 mUe ■ Rainfall during previous 24 hours.. .31in. Rainfall to date this month 1.131n. NORTH ISLAND REPORTS. ALL OBSERVATIONS are taken at 9 a.m Station. Wind. Weather. Bar. Tt Cape Maria.. W, gale Overcast 29.90 6i Russell W, fresh B. cloudy 29.75 5 ilanukau H. WSW, nig Showery 29.75 5 lauranga ... W, mg Cloudy 29.i52 o East Cape .. W, light Cloudy 29.54 5 Gisborne ... NW, iresh B, cloudy 29.51 5 Wellington .. SE, light Cloudy 20.40 5 Cape Egmont W, fresli Kaiu 20.45 5
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 5 May 1926, Page 6
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201THE WEATHER. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 5 May 1926, Page 6
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