FORECAST FOR TODAY’S WEATHER
Southerly Decreasing; Slow Improvement WELLINGTON DISTRICT FORECAST UP TO 6 P.M. TODAY: Fresh to strong but gradually decreasing southerly winds. Weather fair along the west coast; elsewhere cloudy with scattered showers, but slowly improving. Temperatures cold. FURTHER OUTLOOK: Becoming fair generally. PHASES OF THE MOON. —February: First quarter, February 1; full moon, February 9; last quarter, February 17: new moon, February 24. SUN. —Today: Rises 5.42 a.m.; sets-7.29 p.m. Tomorrow: Rises 5.43 a.m.; sets 7.28 p.m. HIGH TIDE. —Wellington: Today, 8.46 a.m.; 9.14 p.m. Tomorrow, 9,29 a.m.; 9.52 p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 118, 14 February 1944, Page 4
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