WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
MONDAY, 10th AUGUST,
THE SUN. Rose to-day—6h 37m a.m.; sets 6ii 12m p.m. Kisea to-morrow—6h 36m a.m.; sets 5h 18m p.m,
BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday—Morning, 4h 40m; afternoon, 5h total, 9h 40m.
THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. New moon 7 s 0 a.m. First quarter .. k .. ..15 10 46 a.m. Full moon *.. ..is, i 32 p.m. Last quarter 29 0 57 am. TEMPERATURE IN THE SHADE. Yesterday—Maximum, 57deg.; minimum, 47.5deg.; mean, 62.2deg. RAINFALL. Total for the 48 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day —Nil. Total to date during the month—S.67in. Total rainfall for July—4.o9in. WIND. Avsrage velocity of the wind for the U hours preceding 9 a.m. to-daj—lo.B miles per hour BAROMETER. Yesterday—9 a.m., 30.41 To-day—9 a.m., 30.16; noon, 30.11
NEW ZEAIAND. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 4S HOURS. High atmospheric pressure and fair weatlier have ruled, but the barometer has fallen in the South since yesterday, and conditions have become unsettled in the West Coast districts of the South Island. Variable breezes have prevailed, but moderate to strong nortlierlies and westerlies now predominate
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1918, Page 2
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