METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. THE SON. Rose to-day— Oh 35m a.m. ; sets 3h p m Rises to-morrow— Ch 86m a.m. ; sets ih 59m p.m BRIGHT SUNSHINE. semf t^lKm?' 4 " 30m: afternoon ' 3h THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) r. .. D - H. M. Full moon G 7 58 a.m. last quarter v 2 oam >.ew moon 20 4 21 p.m. First quarter oy 8 0 TEtfFEnATURK IN SHADE. Yesterday - Maximum, 61deg. ; minimum 45deg. ; mean, jtfdeg. To-day, 1 p.m.— (iodeg. RAINFALL. For the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day— Total to date during month— 4.lsin. WIHD. o tt TT m ra ?* J eloai n tv '," r tlle .M. M holJtfl Predial 9 a.m. to-day— 2 miles per hour. . BAROMETER. Yesterday— 5 p.m., JJ0.17. To-day— o.3o a.m., 30.12; 1 p.m., 29.94. NKW ZEALAND. „, X THE 24 HOURS. Jhe barometer has fallen slowly everywhere and rain has fallen in the Waiapu district.' tiost is leported from Taupo and Blenheim. Generally speaking, the winrfs na%e been light and variable although easterly winds have prevailed in the North Island, and northerly 11 tlie south. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 101, 30 April 1909, Page 6
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METEOROLOGICAL
Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 101, 30 April 1909, Page 6
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