METEOROLOGICAL
WBtUItQTON'S WEATMK.
TUESDAY, 26th APBIL.
flu M—K.—N** aaoi, lik day, 1.J5 ».«, JRnt quarter, IStb day, t.tt p.M. I'll]! m»»t, 22nd day, 7.19 pja. last quarter, JOtk rt»y, 3.3S p a.
The Sun—Rose to-day, 6h 31m a.m.; gets 6h 6m p.m. Bises to-morrow, 6h 32m a.m.; gets 5h 5m p.m. Bright Sunshine: Yesterday Morning, 2h 15m; afternoon, 2h 40m; total 5h 25m.
TMHMTiturt in >h*<»-TuWi4t7, auiaiiß, 60.8deg.; minimum, 50deg.; mean, 55.4deg.
Rainfall—Total, for the 72 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day—O.lOin. Total to date during' .the month—l.ttin. Total for March—l.29in.
Win*—Velocity of the vimd for tk» U k»ur§ preceding 9 a.m. to-day—ls miles per hour.
Barometer—Yesterday, 9 ajn., 3O£K). To-day, 9 a,m., 30.24; noon, 30.28.
SYNOPSIS OF LAST FEW DAYS.
Bain was experienced in many parts of Satard&y evening, but the weather has been lair to cloudy generally, with variable breezes. A rapid increase in pressure has brought fresh southerly winds and rain in various parts since last evening. Very cold nights have been experienced everywhere.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 98, 26 April 1921, Page 8
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165METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 98, 26 April 1921, Page 8
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