METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. THE SUN. Rose to-day— 6u 37m a.m.; sets 4h 57m p.m. Rises to-morrow— Gh 30m a.m. ; sets 4h 56m p.m. BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday— Morning, 15m; afternoon, nil., THE MOOS. (Calculated lor New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. First quarter «~ „, c 0 44 am. Full moon ... ' ... „. 13 5 40 p.m. Last quarter „. ... „. 21 8 53 p.ui New moon 28 5 51 p.m. TEMPERATURE IN THE SHADE. Yesterday — Maximum, 50 Bdeg ; minimum, 48deg. ; mean, 62.4deg. To-day, at noon— sBdeg. RAINFALL. For the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day-Nil. Total rainfall for April— 2.s3in. WIND. Average velocity for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m: to-<lay — 1 miles per hour. TJABOMETEH. Yesterday— s p.m., 30.01. To-day— 9.3o a.m., 29.09; noon, 29.98. NEW ZEALAND. SYNOPSIS OF THE LAST 24 HOURB. Considerable rain fell yesterd.iy, and continues to fall to-day iiu many par's of the northern districts, with strong cai-terly winds. A gale and very heavy sea is reported at East Cape. The winds liavo been variable elsewhere though chiefly moderate to strong cubt-ei-ly and northerly. Cloudy skies have luled in most parts, and unsettled condition? and passing showers hay pereisred iv tlio ettrtme south. Heavy seas lave been e\pmencrd on the eaht coast northward of East Cape.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 4
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206METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 4
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