METEROLOGICAL
tt'BLUNCfON'S WEATHER,
FMDAY, 28tu STAT
Tha Sun-Hose to-day,7.r 3m a.a.; sets. 4h 33m p.m. Rises to-morrow, 7h 3m a.m.; sets ■ill 32m p.tn.' Bright Sunshine: Yesterelav— Morning, O.i Mm; affcsraoon, ih 28m: tote! oil 8m; .Jvl> MOT».-7all 3rJ da;/., 1.17 .rn. U*fc (Jiiu.spr, liih (isy. .-,.21 p>v,i. lfcv laoo-j. ,sth ua.s, i.ey p.t-. j,irs(? n'.!«rtsr, 2CI« ur.;.-, 5.37 ol.ai. _ Tsrnpcrature in Siiad3—Yesterday, Maxiiaum JG.7(iey.; minimum. 43clcg.; rieaa," 4O.Bd'et;. ' Sa;nf3-.:;~7otcl for tho 24 icars preccd'a' 9 a.m. to-day—o.Wiff. Total to date during the month—l.Ofiin. Total for April—B.77:n. v;in<i—Average vclocit? for £i licara prascSiag 9 a.m. to-day, s.n miles per ho:;r. ' . Z, 82rometo:-—Yesterday, 3 a.m., 29.51. To-d-y* 9 cti., 28.17; noon, 59.31. 3TIfO.rCTfj Ql I,AST £1 SOortS. ,4n antarctic depression has been responsibls for smitltivesiLjvLails. strong to. salt, and cold scinally ivcaiher. Heavy showers have fallen generally, ami suow on the higher levels in tiie South Island.
TO-DAT'3 WB.'.TRSB. Froa observaiions ta'iai ai 9 a.m.
\7j:.;htr.—B, biua sky, 'be the atsiospbcr* riiv.r cr ko.".vy; C, clouds', passing clouds; B, (Tizzling ruin; 3 1, foggr; G, glooin.r, dark rtr.iHi.-r;; X, hzU; L, lit'Utaing; M, raisty; 0, ovaro.'ist. Us whole sky. coyoTcd with thick clpi;i!c; P, passing shpvara; Q, squally; R, rain, ccntln-td rair.; 3, snoy, T, thender; V, ujij, ttreaiesing ippjaraicc; Z. Kajy. : , Wind.—L, light; hr. breeze; fb, trfslj treeja; cv t;, Ciodevi;te gale; g. whole or heiiy gaU; i w, g»le of exceptional severity.
At t a.M. to-daj ttw (olloirißE forecast «M Isr-ued for the subsequent 24 kotrs:— Wjiids—West to southerly,, strong to sale, northward of New Plymouth ami Napier; southerly, strong to gale, elsewhere. flnronse'tur—Ki'siug everywhere. Sens—Very lienvy on." all the western ccasi and sonthivT.rd o( Cxotlepoint; consjdei-sbie a:a elsewhere. Tides—Moderate on tas vast cor.it ol «ha South -Island and corthwerd of Easi Cs>>e; ijood elsewliefb. Warning signals for westerly gales nrs exhibited ct Cape. Maria Van Bieoien and Tiritiri (KSst Cape interrupted), and Tor southerly sit O.stlepoint, Cape Caiupbcil, Stephen Islntiil. Fi-.rewell Spit, C^ps S'ouiwiad, aud lias^t Point.' Weffter—Stormy. Hcnvy rain probable pentrally; livers rising and show on the higher levels; hail r.nd slstt in the South.
B. C. BATES.
Station. I ; I TksrTT Wind Bar i* Iwc'MTr SUM Cape Maria V.W .. line interrupted. Kussell „ Hokfunga Ueatls .. „ .„ Kaipara Six. Stn... „ Manukau Heads .... Auckland , Tiritiri ; Kawliia „ Tauranga ........ „ Tisupo Bust Cape .'. Ctisbprne >'W \,r 29.17 CO BC Napier S il) 2U.2S 50 DC Caatlepoint .... Sot received. Cape Palliser .... SWI str.lj 53 R Cape Egraout WSW fl) 21).2(i 52 CP Patea ...... WSW mg sp.is S5 V Wangaiiui , Wme 20.H 55 m Foxtai) ........ W mg. 29.10 -55 HC Welliiißton .. SBE n1» 2».17 4!) It C:y>e CHnipbell .. S flj 29.1S__ 48 Jig Fareweil Spit .. SW-fb 29.2U 50 " "Tj" Westport ;. Line interrupted. Greynipatli ...'.' Hue interrupted. Bealey Calm $9.20 .37 S Cliristchurch .. SW 1 «p.(jo 38 BC ABiroa t.E SV,' g 29.00 4j P Timaru NET -20.15 30 BC Oatnaru ...... SW ft) ' 23.1;;* 43 IIC Duncdin SW fh 29.12 42 C*P Qiieeustown Calai 25.2H .4(1 S XMUKcts , SW k 2!1.12 :a S Bluff SW f!> 20.12. 40 S
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 2
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