METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER,
MONDAY, 12th FEBRUARY,
The lloon—Full moon, 2nd day, 3.24 a.m. Last quarter, fith day, 8.48 p.m. Sen 1 moon, 10th day, B.BU a.m. First quarter, 24th day, 11.30 a.m.
Tiio Sun—Rose to-day, till 9m a.m.; sets 7h lm p.m. Rises to-morrow, Sh 10m a.m.; sets 7h 0m p.m. Bright 3unahiiie; Yesterday— Morning, lb 30m; afternoon, Oh 20m; total, 71i 50m.
Temperature in Shade—Maximum, OO.edeg.; minimum, ofideg.; mean, G2.3deg.
llainfall—Total for the 24 hours preceding 0 o.m. to-day—Ml. Total to date during the mouth—O.lOin. Total for January—s.77in.
Wind—Velocity of the wind for 24 hours preceding 0 a.m. to-day—4 mllee per hour.
Barometer—Yesterday, B a.m., 30.17. To-day, 0 a.m., 30.03; noon, 30.02.
SYNOPSIS OF LAST 48 HOURS.
The weather haß been fair to cloudy though a few scattered showers have been reported. Southerly and westerly breezes have predominated, with little change in atmospheric pressure during the week-end.
TF«ather— B, blue sky, be the atmosphere cle»r or haay; C, clouo.v, passini; clouds; D, drizzliße "in; F. f°ssy; O, plomjo, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty: 0, ovcroa-it, the whole sky covered with thick clouds: V, i>assiDß showers; Q, squally; R, rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, ucly. threatening appearance; Z, hazy.
Wind-C, calm; L, lielit; Br, breeze; FB, frtah breeze; MO, moderate gale; G, wholt t h«»T7 s»le; W, gale of exceptional •cverity.
The fallowing forecast was Issued at 9 ».» t»-day for the next 24 hours:—
Winds—South-easterly, moderate to strong, prevailing and backing to northerly northwards of Kawhia and East Cape; southerly, veering by west to north, elsewhere.
Barometer—Falling tendency. Seas—Considerable northwards of East Cape; moderate elsewhere.
Tides—Poor in Cook Strait; moderate on the West Coast; good elsewhere.
Weather—Mild and hazy conditions; unsettled and cloudy at times, with rain probable in the northern and southernmost districts. D. C. BATES.
Monday, 12th February, 1923.
TO-DAY'S WEATHER. Froa ebterrktlciiß taken at 5 a.m. 8t»tl»i. Ther. Wind. Bar. In Wt'tU'r JU»de Cape Maria VI) 813 1b Ilussell SK fb Hokianga Heads SW 1 Kaipara Slg Sin ... 8 1 Manukiiu heads BW br Auckland W 1 Xiritiri S I Taupo SW L Oisboine, NW 1 Napier Calm Cnstlepolnt W 1 C»|ie Palliser E 1 C»pe Egmout ... SW 1 Patea NW 1 Wanganul NW br Foxton NW br Wellington S 1 Oape Campbell ... S 1 Farewell Spit E I Westport SW 1 Qreymouth SW br Arthur's Pass ... NW 1 Christchurch ... NW 1 Aknroa L.H W I Timuru X 1 Oaraarn W 1 Dunedln W 1 Queenstown Calm Niifmets W fb Bluif W br 30.00 30.07 a 0.07 30.08 30.07 30.08 30.07 20.00 29.9 C 30.03 30.03 30.02 30.00 30.U3 30.01 30.03 30.155 29.09 30.10 30.10 30.03 30.02 30.01 20.91) 2(1.07 2P.04 3(1.03 29.00 i! 9.55 50 05 00 C 8 01 05 C 4 01) 04 CO Cl 0U <X 02 (3?) (13 05 59 00 69 IE (i 3 S3 r,7 53 55 CZ B B C C BC B c BZ B B D G B G O 0 c c BC U B c a is BC BC o c OP
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 35, 12 February 1923, Page 3
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