METEOROLOGICAL WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.
THE SUN. Rose to-day — 4h 15m a.m.; sets 7h p.m. Rises to-morrow — 4h 14m a.m. i sets 7h lm p.m. BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday— Morning, lh sm; afternoon, 4h 45m; total, 5h 50m. THE MOON. (Calculated for, New Zealand Mean Time). D. H. M. t First quarter 2 1 46 a.m. Full moon 8 7 28 p.m. last quarter 16 11 11 a.m. New moon 24 9 23 a.m. TESIPERATURE IN SHADE. Yesterday — Maximum, 57deg. ; minimum, 49dcs. ; mean, 53dcg. To-day, 1 p.m.— 62deg. BAINFALL. For the 24 hours preceding 1 9 a,m. trf-day— Total to date during month— l.s4in. > WIND. , Average veiooltv for the 24 hours preceding 0 a.m. to-day— l 9 miles per hour. BAIJOMETEP.. Yesterday — 5 p.m., 30.07. i To-day— 9.3o a.m., 80.13; 1 p.m., 29.98. NBtV ZEALAND. THE PAST 24 HOURS. i Slowly falling baiometer northward of Thames and Mannknu Heads, but there has been very little movemPiit everywhere else. Strong winds from the eastward and heavy rain have been prevalent northward of Taurftnga and Manukau Heads, bufc tue weather 'has continued fine in all other parts of the Dominion. j TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FBOSI OBSERVATIONS TAItEH AT 9 A.M
1 Wind.— L, light; br, breaze; f ib, fresh breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather. — B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; F, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; 0, overcast,- the whole sky covered witu thick clouds; P, passing showers; Q, Equally; X., rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance. THE FUT-CBE. At 9 A.m. the following forecast waa issued! (or the subsequent 24 hours: — Wind.— Easterly, strong to gale at all places northward of East Cape, and Kawhia, extending southward to Napier after 20 hours; moderate to strong easterly elsewhere.) Barometer. — Fall everywhere. Sea. — Heuvy on cast const north of East Cape, extending to Napier and Castlepoint after 20 hours; considerable on west coast north of New Plymouth ; moderate everywhere else. Tides. — Very high on cast coast north of East Cape, extending south to Castlepoint after 20 hours; high on west coast north of New Plymouth; moderate all other ports. Rain. — Heavy north of East Cape, Taupo, and Kawhia, and probably extending southward to Napier and New Plymouth after 20 hours. Warning sipnal for norther 1 ," pale is exhibited at Cape Maria Van Diemen, and for easterly galu at Tiritiri and Easfc Cape. a. A. EDWIN.
Station, Wind. Bar. Ther. in Shade Weather. Cape Maria Van Diemeii Eusseil Manukau Headt Auckland East Cape Gi&boiue... Spit, Napier Castlepoint New Plymouth ... Pal«a j Yi'nujjanui Foxtou Welliiiffton Blenheim Cupe Campbell ... Kinkoiua Nolson ll Spit ... Wostport Cnpe Poulwind ... Greymoulh Uokitika ... , ... Bealey ... ' ... Lj ttelton (Jl)iistchurch ... limaim OniiHtru Port Chalmers ... Uuuetliu Queeustown itiiugals liivoicargiH liliiC Nl tf 1 NJE 1 NE ing E(b 3 1 Calm SW 1 SU 1 SE br ii IkSW 1 Sk re l s f b E 1 SW 1 E f b SW 1 SI SW 1 W 1 Calm Ca]m NJi 1 JEbr NE 1 Calm 3 1 Calm S 1 N 1 VVSWI ! 29 90 29-92 20' SO 29-90 SOlo so-os 30-0S ! 30-10 30-01 30-oa 30-01 30-09 3013 o'o-l5 30-i9 ao-ia 30-07 30-01 30-03 | -JO-04 tso-oo »0-ll 30-H 1 30-ia 30-JO 30-05 do-os gOOB ?0-04 30-0o %)0S 67 CS 51 til 55 GO 5G 57 64 63 61 6i 55 60 55 58 63 60 60 59 6o 59 60 01 59 58 ' 55 56 58 551 51 52 52 B F B C M ft R C V O G •C n c c B B C B O c B U B C B IS 0 B B C B C B C B B B B C B B B 0 O B C
METEOROLOGICAL WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.
Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 125, 25 November 1908, Page 6
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