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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER

FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY.

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The.Sun-Rose to-day, 4h 55m a.m.; sets 7h sets 7h 13m ? to- morrow. «» ■ 66m a.m.;

Bright Sunshine: Yesterday-Horning; oh 40m; afternoon, 2h 0m; total, 2h 40m.

Temperature in Shade—Maximum 68 Odea • minimum, 53.1deg.; mean, 60.5deg. BUQes-' Kainfall+Total for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m to-day-o.olin. Total to date'during the month—lSil. Total during January-2.24in. Wind-Velocity of, the wind for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day-4.3 miles per hour. Barometer—Yesterday, 9 a.m. 29 70 Today, 0 a.m., 29.76; noon, 29.70.

SYNOPSIS OF LAST:24 HOTJBS.

Barometric pressure has increased slowly and moderate to strong south-west winds have rued Showers have fallen in many parts of the country, but, though chancenate'd '" C'°"ay- weatner has predomi-

TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

Th» following torecut in lined at t a.m. to-day tor the eniuing 24 houri :— Winds—Southerly winds, moderate to strong prerailing. . " Barometer—Bising. Seas-Heavy in Foveaui Strait; considerable southward of Cape Kgmont; rough elseTides—Good generally. Weather—Squally and "changeable, with scattered showere southward of New Ply mouth and Castlepoint; fair to cloudy on the east coast of the Ndrth Island; changeable and showery elsewhere. A cold night is probable generally. • B i D. C. BATES. Friday, Ist February, 1924.

Station. Wind. Bar. Tm r" IwWi shade j Cape Maria VD S fb 30.11 70 Kusstll 8W 1 30.08 67 Hokiaoga Hda WSW1 30.02 Kaipara Sig Stn sW fb ,29.96 64 Manukau lieads SW fb' N29.93 \ 64 Auckland SW 1 3U.02 67 Tiritiri SW • fb — 64 Kawhia w fb 29.94 67 Tauranga SW fb 29.91 69 1'aupo SW fb 29.88 63 East Cape S 1 29.89 (i8 Uisborne NW br 29.90 69 Napier W br 20.97 72 Castlepoint W 1 78 Cape Palliser ... NW fb -- 69 Cape Eginont ... W fb 30.00 65 Patea •■ W fb 29.97 67 Wanganui W fb 29.89 64 Koiton W fb — 65 Wellington ... NW. br 29.76 67 Cape Campbell W, fb 29.75 66 Farewell Spit .* W fb £9.90 i 68 Westport SW mg 29.92 ' 59 Greymouth S br 29.90 60 Arthur's Pass ,..NW 1 29.80 54 Christehureh Calm 29.70 66 Akaroa L.H. ... NW I 29.70 73 Timani .W 1 29.63 67 Oamaru SW fb M.61 66 Dunedin SW 1 29.65 58 Queen»to»Ti ,.. SW fb 29.65 61 N'ugeets SW fh — 58 BlufI 1 W mg 29.70 56 O O 0 o 0 0 o 0 o c B B B B B C B BC BC BC BZ BC BC O P B B BC B BC C P CP

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 3

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 3

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 3

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