METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.
'SATURDAY, 2Sth AtTGUST.
22m p.m. , Rises to-morrow, 6h 22m am • seta .Bh2Bmp.m, Bright Sunshine: Ymterday-
Th» Moon-tast quarter, Bth day 0.21 a.ra.. 033 a.m' v: m: l moon' 3(*h da.y'
Temparatura In Shade-Yesterday, maximum 17.6deg.; minimum, S6.3deg.; mean. «.9deg. ■ Rainfall—Total for the 24 hours t>recedm» month-r-l.eein. Total for July—a.42in. '■ o TW*f?'J eV ty 'or M hours Preceding 9 a.m. to-day—ll.s miles per hour. *
Barometar^Yesterday, 9[ a.m., 29.19. To-dsy. 9 a.m., 29.50; noon, 29.81. : . .*■
' SYNOPSIS OF-LABT U HOBRS.
High southerly, and westerly winds and cold, boisterous and viet weather, have been experienced -; generally, bat conditions have moderated In many parts since lasfulght. Atmos. phenc pressure has increased/ but is stil low in the South. . ■ . , , ■■■■■
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 51, 28 August 1920, Page 6
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