METEOROLOGICAL. WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
THE SON. Rose to-day— Ch lm a.m ; sets 5h iota pm. Hises to-morrow— tih 3m a.m.; «ebs sh 47m p.m. BEIGHT SUNSHINE. Yeiterday— Jfornhig, 4h 30m; afternoon, 6h 10m; total, jjh 40m. Ihe moon. (Calculated for No* Zealand Mean Time.) Full moon 3 10 12 p.m. Last quarter U 7 25 a.m. New moon v 9 89 a m First quarter 28 a 82 pan' TKMPBRATUKE IN THE SHADE. Yesterday I—Maximum,1 — Maximum, 60.2deg, ; /Miiimum, 52.0deg. ; mean, 69 ldeg. To-day, at noon— 62deg. RAINFALt. For the ti hours preceding 9 a.m. todajTotal to ante during the moflth-2.Stfio. Total rainfall for February— 3.s3in. WIND. Average velocity for the 2* hours preceding 9 aun. to-day— s miles per hour. BABOSIETEE. Yesterday— 5 p.m , 29 86. To-day— 9.3o a.in., 30.12; noon, 30 14. SYNOPSIS OF THB LAST 24 HODBB NEW ZEAI/AND. Moderate southerly breezes have prevailed, ?™> •**! ana changeable weather, generaliv LWht gliower^ Have fallen at time* on tho coasts, aud were reported this morning in scattered districts of the South Island A «!! ",'? "1 was cx P e ,«enced in the south," and softie ffoste occurred inland. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. From observation* takte at '9 *.m.
Wind.— L, iignt; br, bfeeze; Fb^ ErelS bfMze; in g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale, w, gale of exceptional seventy. Weather ,— fit blue hkj, I>p the atmosphere 1 clear or he"a\.v ; C. cl«iidi», jmsbnia clouds; b) <liU<liiig xalii: t\ Idggj , t), gloomy, «larb wuther; >H, hail; h, jiglittiing; M, ini^tv; O, overcast, the whole bfcy coverfcd with thick j clouds; I', passing sliowert.; (J, tquidly; X, rain, continued rain, S, snow; T, thunder i U, ugly, threatehuig appearance ; Z, hazy. FOKIiCAbT. At t) a.m. thp following i'orecasfc -was issued for the >üb>et|uent, liouis: — \Vlnds-— JlfJtlfliite K/utH-PitstCt'l}. \ecrinjt to! CiUtterly aud iasrcaKUi| $U«s W Mvuiii nortU> J
ward of Bast Cape aud Kawhia: southerly elsewhere. Baiotneter.— Little movement generally, but falling in the north after 24 hours. Sea.— Rough iv Foveaux Strait; moderate swell southwards of Castlepoint; moderate elsewhere, but increasing northward of East Cape after 24 houns. Tides.— Poor northward of Cape Egmont; good on the east const southward o£ East Cape; moderate elsewhere. Weather. — Cool nnd changeable generally. There are indications for a change over the North Islahd in about 24 hours. D. C. BATEB.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 6
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