METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER,
WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBBUARY.
Tht Moon.—First (juarUr, sth day, 4,22 p.m. Full moon, 12th day, 0.47 p,m. last quarter,1 19th (lay, 5,43 a.m., New moon, 27th day, ' 6.18 a.m. The Sun—Rose to-day, 6b 4m a.m.; sets 7h 6m p.m. Rises to-morrow, 5h 5m a.m. i sets 7h 5m p.m. Bright . Sunshine: Yesterday— Morning, 6h 10m; afternoon, *h 30m; total, 12h 40m. . ■ . ' " Temperature in Shade—Yesterday, maxinuai, 71.7deg.; miuimum, 47.3deg.; mean, 59.5deg. ■ Rainfall—Total for th« 24 hours precidia» 9 a.m. to-day—Nil. Total to date during the month—O.29jn. Total for Jaquary—O.6Bjn. Wind—Velocity of the wind for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m.,today—4 njiles per hour. ■aronntar—Yesterday, 9 a.m./ 30.22. To-day, 9 a.m., 30.26; noon, 50.25. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOTJR3. Fair weather hjfa been experienced generally,' with light -and variable breezes, but strong easterlies have ruled in the far North. Little change in atmospheric pressure has taken place since yesterday.
18-DAY'S WEATHER. From obsenrttlMi tak» at • »•■.
Weather—B, klu« «ky, b« the atm»spher» clear or haw; C, cloudy, pa«si»i clouds; D, dri«li»g rain; F, foggy; G, gloeay, *ark weather;. M. hail; I, lighting; M, ""sty;.o--erercajt, the whoi» sky cortred with thick cleuds; T, paisiag showers; t, squally; B, rain, e9»ti««ed rai»; S, snow; T, thu»«er; U, utly, threateiißg appearasce; Z, haiy. C, calm; 1, light; Br, fcreei*; F», tnft hrecze; MO, »«derata gale; O, whel» or he«Tjr gale; W, gait ef exceptio»al seTerity.
I At 9 i.m. today the following f*rt«aif WM inued for the subsequent 24 fcoun:— Winds—Variable, with moderate to itrong easterlies prevailing northward of K»whl» tod East Cape, and easterly breezes, backing to northerlies, elsewhere. ' Barometer—little moTement; falltnf tendency soon in the' South. Seas—Generally smooth to moderate. Tides—Low on the west coast of the North Island; good northward of East Cape; moderat* elsewhere. - ' Weathei—Continuance of fair weather generally, but haze and cloudiness increasing shortly in the West Coast and southernmost districts. B. -v. PEMBEgTOK
Station. | I, Thtr. Wind. Bar. I* w.'th'r Skiit. Cape Maria V.D. SE fb 30.21 68 B Kussell S fb 30.17 65 ■ C Hokianga Heads .. K 1 30:20 .63- • B .. Kaipara Sig 6tn-,..8E. I 50.18 63 B Mannkau Heads NE 1 20.22 70 I?C Auckland NE I 30.23 65 BC Tiritiri Ntt I 30.20 69 .0 Kawllia SE 1 30.18 68 B Tauranga Calm 30.22 62 B Taupo Calm 30.15 60 B Gisborne NW 1 30.21 55 OR . Napier SW 1 30.30 63' B Custlepoint .".. SW 1 30.28 65 B • Cane Palliser .. Calm 30.26 64 B Cape Kgmont .... SE 1 30.25 61 B. Patea- Calm 30.23 60 B Wanganuj E 1 30.25 61 B Foxton Bbr 30.22 61' BC Wellington 3V I 30.26 63 B Cape Campbell ..SI 30.30 57 B Farewell Spit .. NE br 30.26 66 B Westport W 1 30.21 66 KC Greymouth E br 20.18 62 BC Arthur's Pass .. NW 1 30.26 U B Christehnroh .... NE 1 , 30.21 62 >B *sss^..v."?*ki i sa s i Oamaru S 1 50.20 S3 B Dunedin Calm 30.25 68 BC Queenstowii Calm 30.18 61 B Nuggets .- ....Calm 30.21 58 C Bluff Calm. 30.10. 64 OF,
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 2
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