METEOROLOGICAL.
♦ WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. THE SON. Rose to-day— 6h 5m a.m. ; sets Ch 44m p.m Rises to-morrow— 6h Cm a.m. ; eets 5h 42m p.m. BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday— Morning, 3h 25m; afternoon, Sh 20m; total, 8h 45m. THE MOON. (Calculated for -New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. Mr Full moon ,» 2 9 35 a m Last quarter m, io 2 54 a'.m" New moon 17 n 10 p.m". First quarter 24 8 17 p.m. TEMPERATURE IN THE SHADE. Yesterday — Maximum, 65.2deg. ; minimum. 48.4deg. ; mean, 56 Bdeg. To-day, at nooo— Bßdeg. ' RAINFALL For the 21 hours preceding 8 a.m. to-day— Total rainfall for March— 2 89in. Maximum fall, I.oßin, on 2nd March Wet days: 14. WIND. Average velocity for the 24 bouri precedtoa 9 a.m. to-day— 3 miles per hour. BAROMETER. Yesterday— 5 p.m , 30.27 To-day— 9.3o a.m.,' 30.30; "noon, 80,32. NEW ZEALAND. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 48 HOURS. Fan- to cloudy weather has prevailed, with T a at ? Ml6 P lle ! l ie pressure everywhere The vi^hJ'T,. b f n fi enera »y moderate and variable, but strong easterlies have ruled norUmards. of Kawhia and East Cape, and westerlies in the southernmost districts.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1912, Page 6
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