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METEOROLOGICAL.

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. . THE SUN. Rose to-d*y— 6h 25m a-m. ; sets 5h Mm pan Kites to-morrow— Oh 26m a Jn. ; seta 5h 12m p.m. BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday — Morning, lh 30m; afternoon, THE MOON. (Calculated lor New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. Full moon m ... 2 9 35 a m La4t quarter m ... ... 10 2 64 al»* New moon ... ... 17 11 10 p m . First quarter ... „. ... 24 8 17 pjn. \ TEMPERATURE IN THE SHADE. % Yesterday — Maximum, 59deg.; minimum 55.2dcg.; mean, S7.ldeg. To-day, at noon.— COdegi EAINPAIL. Total for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. Total to date during the month— o.s6in Total rainfall for March— 2.B9in. WIND. Awage velocity for the 2* hours preceding 0 ajn. -today— l 9 miles per hour,, BAEOMETEE. Yesterday— 5 p.m., 30 07. To-day— 5.30 a.m., 50.'03; noon, 30.04, NEW ZEALAND. SYNOPSIS OF THE LAST 24 HOURS. Eicepfc on the east coast of the North Island cloudy to overcast skies have been the general rule, and some rain ha*, fallen in districts with a westerly aspect, and ihowers hi the north. The barometer hab fallen everywhere, and moderate to strong northerly and westerly wind* tiave prevailed, but moderate gaies are reported at Castlepoint and Cape Toulwind thi» morning, and somewhat equally conditions were experienced la tne neighbourhood of Cook Strait last night. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

Wind.— L, light* br, breeze; Ib, fresh breeze; iv g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale, w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather.— B, blue iky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; U, clyuclb, pas&iug clouds; U, diizzling rain; F, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; H, hall; L. lightning; M, musty; 0, o\eruajt, the whole sky coveied with thick cloudb; V, passing showers; Q, squally; E, rani, continued rain; 8, snow; 'i', thunder; U> ugly, threatentug appearance; Z, huy. FOUEOAST. At U a.m. the following forecast was issued for the subsequent 24 hours : — WJudi.— Northerly whidn, veeiiug to westerly, moderate to slroug, northward of New l'lymouth aud Nupiur, uiul Btroug to gale elbewhere. n. Barometer.— Fall everywhere. Sea.-^-Oenerally moderate, but increasing on all the western eoa&t aftw 24 hours. Tldte*— High ou all the western coasfc; good elfcewuei c. Warning signals for «et>terly galeß aie exliibltcd at Captij Cauipbtll, Futonell Spit, aud Foulwmd, aud at Stephen Island, Nugget Point, and Centre Island. ) Weather.— Unsettled and cloudy meathrr ■with ram piobable generally, and rueis ruing ou the West Cwut of the South Island. 0. C. BAIBB.

p xom ol taken at 9 a.m. Station. Wind Bar. 39-20 30-17 38"I8 Thar. iv Shade 63 60 46 We'th'r • c o c Cape TSMxhi V. D. Bnßßdl Hokiaiiga Heads Kaipara Sir. Stu. Mauukau Heuds Auckland 'Writin ... Kutvlua ,„ ... Taurang* .„ Taupo Eaßt Cape Giaborne Nupier ... ... Cape Palliser ... Cape Egmont ... Patea Wiuiifaiiui ... fQxton Welliugtou Cape Campbell ... farewell Spit ... Westport ... Qrevmoutli lieiiley ... CkristchuioU ... Akuioa ... Tiiiiuru ... ... Oauuuru ... ... DuneUiu ... Queeustuwu Wusgtjta ... BluU: I SWI WSWI N 1 Not come W 1 W 1 W 1 El Calm SW 1 Wl W 1 SW 1 nwi NW 1 N 1 fl 1 NYV br N f b W 1 VV 1 BElir MiSl NW 11 £ 1 N 1 SW 1 NW 1 NJfil Culm NW/ b N 1 30*18 30-20 30-21 30-U 30-13 30-69 30-18 ao-oo 30-06 30-07 30*10 3009 30-09 30-08 3t)'(M 2>-t9 30*10 30-00 29-98 30-01 30-00 ■IU-9S ••3 94 Utfflo •ifl'SO 29-&b i9'Bl •mm 55 SI 61 60 61 55 58 62 60 58 59 59 fcO 58 58 55 58 51 S3 60 54 63 51 50 61 4U 51 p o B C O sc o B B B O O B B 0 B U B C C i 1 OB C . BC BO G C BC O B C O O

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 4