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METEOROLOGICAL WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.

THK SEN. Rose to-day— 4h 14m a.m.; sets 7h 2m p.m. Rises to-morrow — 4h 13ra a.m. ; sets 7h 3m p.m. BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday— Horning, 61i 50m; afternoon, eh; total, 12h 50m. THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. Last quarter , ... 5 9 8 a.m. New moon 13 1 48 p.m. First quarter 21 4 59 a.m. Full moon 27 8 22 p.m. TEMPERATURK IN SHADE. Yesterday — Maximum, CDdeg. ; minimum, 51deg. ; mean, 58deg. To-day, 1 p.m. — C7deg. RAINFALL,. the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day-Total to date during the month— l.22in. Total rainfall for October— 2.7sin. WIND. Average velocity for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day— 2o miles per hour. DAROMETER. Yesterday— s p.m., 30.34. To-day— 9.3o a.m., 30.22; 1 p.m., 30.12. NEW ZEALAND. SYNOPSIS OF THE LAST 24 HOURS. The barometer has fallen everywhere, and the weather bus been generally fair except about East Cape, where a south-east gale •was reported last evening, and heavy rain has fallen at Gisborne during the night. Southeasterly winds have prevailed over the North Island, and northerly south of Kaikoura and Westport. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. MOM OBSERVATIONS TAXS3 AT 9 A.U

Wind.— L, light; br, breeze; i b, fresh breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale ot exceptional severity. Weather.— B, blue »h.y, be tee uimosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; X f , foggy; (i, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; JU, lightning; M, misty; 0, overcast, the whole sky co\eied with thick clouds; i.', passing showers; (j, squally, It, rain, continued run; 8, Enow; T, thunder; U> ugly, tuieatening appearance. FORECAST. At 9 a.m. the following forecast wai iSßued (or the subsequent 24 hours :— Winds.— South-easterly, moderate to strong and increasing northward of East Cape, Taupo, and Kawhia, and oastedy thence to Foxtoii and Castlepoiflt ; northerly, increasing strong to gale, elsewhere. . Barometer.— Fall everywhere, and fast in the southern districts. Sea.— Roiujh between Castlepoint and Kaikoura and northward of East Cape and about Fovejus Straits; moderate elsewhere. Tides.— High on all the western coast and good northward of Castlepoint, and moderate elsewhere. Weather.— lncreasing humidity and cloudiness will probably be followed by rain in many parts, and especially in the south after about 20 hours. Warning signal for northerly gale is exhibited at Capes Campbell, Farewell Spit, and Foul wind, and at Stephen Island, Nugget Point, and Centre Island. Note.— A small area of low pressure between two high pressure systems will probably pass within tbe next 48 hours, aud may be followed by stiong southerly winds. D. C. BATES.

Station. Wiud. Bar. in Shade Weather. Cape Mtuia Van Diemeu Kussell Jllan\ikau Heads Auckland Eust Cape ... Gisboniu Spit, Nupiec , ... Ckstlepoint New Plymouth ... P«.lea V/onganui I'oxrou Wellington Blenheim Cupe Campbell ... Kiukouxa Nelson Puroirell Spit ... Westport Cape i? oulwmd ... Urejrinouttt HokiUka ... Beuley I>3' Helton . ... 'CUrialeliuroh ... 'lmiaru Oamaru roru Ciialiaers ... Duueam ... ... Queeusiuna .Migeeis luveicargill , ... Wnff SI SEbr SEbr SE 1 13 £ b X 1 NW 1 NE 1 N 1 SJE f b Ell) E fb KB 1 -. NW 1 Wl NNE 1 Calm SI Not come NW I KW 1 N 1 NW f b NE br NE 1 NE f b NE fb NJi bi N f b W 1 NW fb a i NW br 30-05 30-01 3011 30-11 dO-05 80-15 30-20 30-23 30-10 SO-15 30-15 SO-22 30-22 3022 30-23 30-18 so-ai 30\25 61 66 b's 65 63 61 62 63 65 6i 66 (>3 64 tv 53 60 65 65 B B C B 0 B 0 C O P B C C B C B D C B B C B C G B B C 30-17 30-16 3020 30-23 30-15 30-18 30-14 30-U8 30-09 30-10 30-07 SO-US 311-00 30-00 60 64 62 (50 62 60 59 58 61 58 64 60 BC BO 8^ c B C B O B B C B Li O U B B C

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1909, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1909, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1909, Page 4

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