WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.
MONDAY, 17th JANUARY,
The Moon—New moon. 9tli day 457 n m First quarter, 17th day, 6.1 .p.m Full m?m* 2^^.10-33 a.m. last Pqu ßarter, "istT?; The Sun-Rose to-day, 4h 37m a.m.; sets 7li 2j>niP.ra. Rises to-morrow, 4h 3Sm am ■ sets 7h 24m p.m. Bright Sunshine? YerteVdavMorning, lh 25m; afternoon, JHi 35m; total, oil vln, * Temperature in Shade-Yesterday, maximum 63.6deg.; minimum, 45.3deg.; mean, 54.4deg Rainfall-Total for the 48 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day-^iin. Total to date durinc the niontli-1.21in. Total for December-1.67in Wind-Averkge velocity for 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day—s.6 miles per hour. Barometer—Yesterday, 9 a.m., 29.72. To-day, 9 a.m., 29.72; noon, 29.72. ■ SYNOPSIS OF LAST 48 HOURS. Heavy rain, fell generally on Saturday, and scattered rain has been reported since yes. terday, though conditions have improved' in most parts. Strong south-east winds have given place to south-westerly and westerly breezes, and pressure has increased, -but ia still below normal, especially in the South.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 2
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