THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND OBSERVATIONS. Following is the official weather forecast for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day: The indications are for south-easterly winds moderate to strong. The weather will probably prove cold and showery, and the night will be very . cold. Barometer rising. Seas rough. Tides good. LOCAL CONDITIONS. Meteorological Observations tnkon at the Albert Park Observatory am a.m. to-day by Captain D. McLeny, the Government Observer:— Barometer 30.00 Inches iir Temperature at 0 a.in 30* Temperature in Shade Yesterday— Maximum RS° Minimum 40° Maximum Temperature in Sun. 70° Bright Sunshine Yesterday — Minimum Temperature on Grass... 4iv Direction of Wind at 0 a.m S.E. Velocity Wind previous -i hours.. 71"! miles | Rainfall during previous 24 honrs.. .rsiln. j Rainfall to date this month .".Oiiin. ; 1 NORTH ISLAND REPORTS. ALL OBSERVATIONS are taken at 9 a.m. ; Station Wind. Weather. Bar. Th. ! Cape Maria.. SE. light Cloudy 30.0S Of}'. Russell SE, light Showery WUVJ o-i ; Manukau H. S. light B. cloudy Stt.ne 4ji ; Taurangn ... S\V. fresh Overcast 30.01 50;' East Cape .. S, fresh Showery ..'.>><> 4S ] Gisborne ... R. fresh Overcast .Aim 41), Wellington .. SE, br Sht.wery 311.14 44 J Cape Egmont SE, fresh Blue sky .10.110 4<i , 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 6
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197THE WEATHER Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 6
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