FORECAST FOR TO-DAY’S WEATHER.
Rain probable in most districts; mild to warm temperatures. Following I. th.' woutlw, r.p-l ■»<! 5lMe "« 1 « i “ 1 Office, Wellington, for the 24 hours ending 4 p.m. to-day . , A depression is moving southwards across the Tasman Sea, while an anti-cycl Seas'rather e rough S to wnfgh'on the east coast and north of Cape Egmont; elsewhere in New Zealand A Y at^ l '’Y“’°? e „ ra f jpnres«ion centreu in the south central portion Strong and variable winds about a dep re - Ilor therlies prevailing and mainly oE ?Sr S in Ventral and southern portions; elsewhere moderate. Weath O er el fine’at first in Uiepffices! S Rainprobable in'most Temperatures inild to warm. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER. Wellington.—Very dull and humid, with little wind. Light’rain «"!! •.‘-’ ar Jy part of the morning and again in the afternoon. Minimum tempera tine dulll „ Tuesday night. 58.4 deg. Maximum yesterday, <o.<deg., at . , 4 nim t 10in Rainfall at “The Dominion” building tor 24 hours ended midni„ht, .10m. Rainfall for December, 20in.; for year. 34.97 in. Palmerston North. —A light shower early in the morning was followed bj a muggj day with overcast sky; light variable breezes, easterly predominating Masterton.—Dull and overcast; occasional ram showers, J’ ®Yhe Wanganui.—Dull ami overcast, but warm. Rum fell during the ni„ht, bu. tic • morning was fine. A heavy shower fell in the aiternoon. Waipukurau. —The weather was dull and showery during the morning, but cleaied in the afternoon. The temperature was cooler and the glass dropped thiee Auckland.—A north-east gale and heavy rain squalls were experienced early in the morning, followed by a strong breeze and overcast, threatening weather during the day and continuous light rain in the evening. _,Th_e barometer recorded only slight downward movement and registered 29.9 am. in the evening. Dunedin —A fresh north-east wind prevailed, to-day and though the morning was sunnv conditions were overcast in the afternoon. The maximum temperature was 69deg. The barometer fell sharply during the day and registered
Cliristchurcii—Overcast, with a strong north-east wind and light rain in the afternoon; maximum temperature 65.7 deg. The barometer fell steadily and was 29.97 in. in the evening.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 73, 19 December 1935, Page 10
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