WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.
FRIDAY, 17th MARCH.
The Moon.—First quarter, 7th day, 5.52 ».«. Full moon, 13th day, 10.1* p.m. , tastquarter, 30th day, 8.13 p.m. ,- > New moan, 29th day, 0.33 a.m. ... /... : The Sun—Rose to-day, 5h 48m a.ra^iets 6h 10m p.m. ■-Risesito-morrow,- 6h 49m a.m.; set» 6h 9ra p.m. Bright Sunshine: Yesterday— Morning, Oh 40m; 2h.30m; totals ,3h 10m. >"■.•■■ ■;■■■ ' Temperature lii Shade—Yesterday; maxiaua, 65.5deg,; minimum). 49.3deg.,\ mean, 57.4deg. s Riinfalt—Total Tor tlie 24 hours precedinc 9 a.m. to-diiy—Nil. Total,to date during the month—3.2lin.. Total for February—l.6lin. Win*—Velocity of the wind for'the 84 hour* preceding 9 a.m. tb;day—lo.7 miles per hour. Barometer—Yesterday, 9<a..m., 29.41. To-daft 9 a.m., 29.20; noon, 29.23. ..;.'.■.■ .'. SYNOPSIS OF THE LAST U HOURS. An intense westerly area of low pressure | has enveloped the Dominion', and'strong west ! to sontluwestiwind3 have ruled..' The weather has ■ been unsettled and squally, with Tain in many parts, .and. temperatures .generally,, show a marked decrease since yesterday... The,.barometer, has risen in the South during the niglrt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 63, 17 March 1922, Page 3
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158WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 63, 17 March 1922, Page 3
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