METEOROLOGICAL
WIUINQTON'S WEATIIR. BATUBDA7, 26th AUGUST. , J.TIM M*«»-Fall mm», Itk in, J4» as &rt M»rtar, lltk 4*j, 111 a ■ V«w ««•■, JJrd day, 84 a■ First aiarter. 3Hk •ay, lias pi ! ( ' TIM tun—Rote to^lay, eh ?7m a.m , s*t>, 5h 18m p m Rises to morrow, 6h 25m am , sets, 5h 20m pjn Bright Sunshine YesterdayMorning, 3h, afternoon, 4h 40m Total, 7h 40m. Tamnratwrs In (had*—TeiteHar, BailaMr 54.1d«g,- minimum, 360deg . mean, 46 Meg. Rainfall-Total for the U hours preesdiai 9 am today—nil Total to date during the month-28>lu. Total for July-iota. WM-Valociiy *T the wiU t*r th* M kran 9 am to-day—3 4 miles per hour BiretMtar—Yesterday, 9 a.m ,9016 To-day, 9 a.m , 3017, noon, 3016 SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOIfRS ' A slight depression baa been in evidence in the extreme aputli, while anticyelonic condi tions have ruled Some scattered shower: bare been reported on the West Oeast and southern portion of tile South Island, but fair weather has predomin»tod with moderate and variable breezee.
W*ath*r-B blu« sky, •• th* assMsshar* •tear ar bssy, C, cl»us>, paiiiat el«*4s, ». 4nsdtlc ram;, F, fofgy; fl. ■>•*». <•»* wtatksr; H. kail. I. lifhUisf, 8. ijs«y, O. clauas. r, paniii »h»wer«, «, saaaily; E, rail MBtmMd rail, S, ia*w, T, tkuiitr; V, u»ly. tkreatcaiac appearaaes, Z, hasj Wtad-C, ealß, L, lifkt, Br, kr*Hs; 18, fr*ih kn*u, MO, ■•derate (a)*, 0. wk*l* *r knry fale, W, gal* of exeaptiMal i«T*rity FOKICAST. At 9 ast to^ay th* followlif (*neast was btucd tor tke mbieqyeat 24 hours-— Winds-JjModcrate to strong- easterly winds northnard of Kawhia. and £ast Cape, moderate and variable elsewhere, with southerlies pre vailing, >eenng shortly to freshening norther Barometer—Little movement, but faling after1 about 24 hottra. Seas —Generally moderate Tides—Good to high Woathor—rair weather generally, but haze and cloudAfss increasing shortly for a change probable in the early part of the week , B. V PEMBERTON ■Saturday, 26th Augubt, 1822
Frm oki«rratl«i takta at t a.m.' niT] • ItatlM/- WiU. Bar. i* Wc'th'r Mwdtl Cipe Maria V.D. 8 1 30 08 56 C Russell 8E fb 3010 51 C Hokianga Heads Calm 30 U 52 BF Kaipara Sig. Stn. E 1 3012 48 B Uanukau Hds. .. SW 1 3011 51 B Auckland Calm 3014 51 B ' Tlrltln E I 3015 50 B Kawhia 8E 1 30.14 48 B Tauranga Calm 3013 <46 B ' Taupo Calm 3018 339 M, <Jl«born» N I *>ao 38 B Napier SW 1 3025 40 B Castlepoint .... W 1 3021 35 B Cape PalllMT ....NE 1 3019 4S B Cape Egmont .. SB 1 3017 45 B Patea E 1 3013 45 B Waniannt NE 1 3016 45 B Voiton Calm 3015 42 ,BC WelUDjton , N 1 3017 47 C Cape Campbell .'.W ,1 3015 SO B Farewell >Spit ..SW br 30.17 47 C Westport 8 1 3018 43 BC G^month E br 3012 41 BC Arthur's P«s .. NW 1 3010 32 B Chriatchnrch .. 1KB 1 3010 42 C Akaroa L.H. .. '»B 1 30.12 48 BC Tirnarn 8 1 3016 46 BC Oamarn ....'.,.. SW 1 3017 47 0 Dunedin Calm 30.16 44 OP Qucenstowne .... Calm 3015 ' 40 O Nuggets N 1 3010 44 C Bluff '... N br 3003 41, CZ
TO-DAY'S WIATIIB.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1922, Page 8
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