METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATaTK,
TUESDAY, 29th AUGUST. N
Till Mmh-ViII «m, tth <ay, J. 41 a.a. btt tuirttr, lMk iay, Lit a.a. New aeoi, 33rd day, M a.a. First Harter, 29th its, U. 26 p.a. > ', The Sun—Rose to-day,'6h 22m a.m.; sets 6h 22m p.m. Rises to-morrow, 61i 21m a.m.; sets 5h 23m p.m. Bright Sunshine: Yesterday —Morning, 41i sm; afternoon, 2h 40m; total, 6b 45m. TamiNratm In tha*a—Ycitoriay. aaxiaa»., 57.3deg.; minimum, 45deg.; mean, Sl.ldeg. Ramtall-ToUl for the 24 fcoura jtt-silfj '9 a.m. to-day—O.lOln. Total to date du-iL j the month—2.3Oin. Total for July—l.69in. Win#-V«l»citJ *f the wia« !»r tke at krari ! preceding 9 a.m. to-day—2.9 miles per hour. ■aromatir—Yesterday, 9 a.m., 30.22. To-day, 9 a.m., 30.26; oood, 20.25. SYNOPSIB OF LAST 24 HOURS. Pressure is ttill high over the Dominion, but has been unsteady, and), moderate and variable winds have prevailed. Fair weather has - predominated, but dull and misty conditions with scattered rainfall have been experienced in various parts since last night i
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At 9 ».». to-day tta« (ollcwiif fareeMt »•* liaucd (or the subie«utnt 24 ho«r»:— Winds—Moderate and variable winds, but with northerlies predomlnatlne. backiDg to isontherlies after about 24 hours. ltaronieter—Unsteady, with a filing tendency. Seas—Rough swell on the west coast south of Cape Egmont and also southward of C46----tlepolut moderate elsewhere. Tides—Good. Weather—Chanßeable; cloudy and misty at times with scattered rainfall. B. V. PEMBERTOS. 1 Tuesday, 23th August,, 1822.
Itatlra. I Wiri. Bar. fl"' Wt'tk'i [Iha4ft _. Cape Maria V.D. ... BI Russell W 1 Hokianga Heads .. N 1 KaiparaSig Stu ..Nwl Manukan Heads ..SW1 Auckland ........ W 1 Tiritlri W 1 Kawhla 8E 1 Tauranga Calm Taupo SW 1 Gisborne W 1 Napier 3 1 Cmtlepoint W I Cape Pallieer .. NW 1 Capr Egmont .. NE 1 Patea Calm Wanganui N 1 Foxton Calm Wellington N 1 Cape Campbell ..SI Farewell Spit .. SE br Westport ........ SE 1 Grey mouth E fb Arthur's Pass .. NW 1 Chrlstchnrcn .... NE 1 Akaroa L.H N 1 Timaru Calm Oamani NW 1 Dunedin SE 1 Quetnstown ...» Calm Nuggets N 1 Bluff N 1 30.18 67 C 30.29 53 C 20.22 53 P2 30.22 50 C 30.23 53 C 30.26 51 BO 30.28 5* B 30.23 51 B 30.24 49 BO 30.26 46 C 30.25 47 BO 30.28 48 3 30.27 45 O 30.26 51 C 50.25 46 B 30.22 60 15 30.26 50 BC, 30.24 49 B 30.26 51 BO 30.23 ■ S2 B 30.20 50 C 30.23 47 JICP, 30.18 40 B 30.21 33 B 30.18 48 a 30.20 : 47 BC 30.23 45 C. 30.23 .41 B 30.24' 4ft BQ 30.28 35 B .30.25 45 C 30.16 41 BI
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1922, Page 2
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