METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTONS WEATHER
MONDAY, 25th MAY
The Moon.-First quarter, Ist day, 2.50 n m fsth Z?"'^r h dar- Ll* a-m- last quarter 15th day, =.io PJU . New moon, 23rd day 3.18 a.m. lirsfc quarter, 31st day, 7.54 am 4hT^ m Sun-llos, e. to-day, 7h om a.m.; sate tof m £ luses to-morrow, 7h lin a.m.; sets 4b 33m p.m. .
Bright, Sunsuiua: Yesterday—Mornin" Oh 30m; afternoon, nil; total, Oh 30m.
Temperature in Shadd-Maximum 53ideeminimum, 45.0deg.; mean, 40.2deg Wind—Velocity of the wind for the 24 hours preceding a a.m. to-day-12.5 miles per hour Barometer—Yesterday, 9 ajn., 30.04. Today, 9 a.m., 30.26; noon, 30.20. °
SYNOPSIS OF LAST 48 HOURS. Atmospheric pressure has increased steadily everywhere, but has been .relatively low oU the east coast of the North Island, and southtimes in and northward of Cook Strait. Coid unsettled, and wet weather was experienced generally on Saturday, and, in the eLt eS districts and about Cook Strait, on Sundar, but conditions have since improved in most
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 7
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