METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER FRIDAY, sth JUNE. The Moon—Full moon, 7th day, 8.18 «.m. Last quarter, Uth day, 12.11 a.m. >»e\Y. aaVoA." 7-*111' ■ Flr6t qu"terThe Sun-Kose to-day. 7h Cm a.m.; Bets 4h 29in p.m. Rises to-morrow, 7h 9m a.m • sets 4h 29m p.m. ■ . . Bright Sunshine: Yesterday—Morning, lh 4om; afternoon, lh 10m; total, 2h 55m. Temperature in Shade—Maximum, oO.Odea : minimum, 45.1deg.; meau, 47.5deg. • ■ . .Rainfall—Total-for the 24 hours precedine 2 a.m. to-day—O.oiin. Total to date durum the month—2.o7in. Wind—Velocity, of "the wind for the 24 hour* preceding 9 a.m. to-day—9.S miles.per hour. Barometer—Yesterday, 9 a.m., 30.16 To* day, a a.m., 30.17; noon, 30.15. SYKOPSIS' OF LAST 24 HOUES. Cold and damp weather has prevailed in the northern and east coast districts of tuei Korth Island, heavy rain falling in tha far J,orth, but generally elsewhere fair to cloudy weather has been experienced. Strong easterlies have ruled in the northernmost - districts, and moderate to strong southerly and easterly winds elsewhere. Atmospheric pres-t sure still remains low northward of-the Do« minion. ■ • - -
B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear 01 heavy. C, clouds, passing clouds. D, drizzling rain. F, foggy. G, gloomy, dark * ■weather. H, hail. L, lightning. 11, misty. 0, overcast, the whole sky covered with thicfc clouds. P, passing showers. Q, 6qually. R, rain, continued rain. S, enow. T, thunder. U, ugly threat«ning appearance. Z, hazy. C, calm. 1. light. Br, breeze. FB, fresh breeze. MO, moderate gale, G, whol» or heavy gale-.' W, gale of exceptional severity.
j The tolio^ics forecast vzs iuntd jt'B .^, to-diy tor the subsequent 2i hours: Windis—Easterly,-strong to gale at times, buti' decreasing soon, northv.-ord of East Cape and Kawhia; south-easterly, moderate to stronr, thence to Hokitika. and Lyttelton; noriht-rl lies elsewhere. .' Barometer—Kising tendency' in the Xorth: little movement elsewhere. - Seas—Heavy northward of East Cape; rough, ofl the west coast northward of Farewell Spit; moderate elsewhere. Tides—Good on all the eastern coast; moderate elsewhere. Warning, signals for easterly gales are exhibited at Cape Maria Van Diemen and Tiri-Weather-Sqiiall.v with heavy show-ore, 'i n the northern districts; changeable and show. ■ cry in the cast coast districts o£ the Nortl; Island; fair to cloutfy and misty at time, c sewhere A very cold night probable gemfe tie South ' and hard-froSsia
TO-DAY'S WEATHER. - Station. Wind. l"' 1 Uar. Wa'tti't Shaikh Cape Maria V.D. ...... Line interrupted. Kussell ..Eg 29.95 59 R Hokiauga Heads.. Ef b 29.88 68 R■ " Kaipara. Sig. Stn Line interrupted. Manukau Heads .. SE 1 28.05 44 B Auckland SE 1 29.'J7 5S BO Tiritiri XE fb _. .57. q Kawliia SE fb 30.01' •' 50•'• B Tauranga Calm. SO.OS 44 B Taupo Calm 30.03 45 B East Cape S\V fb , 30.04 51 ME Gisborne ,Ti'W 1 50.16 40 : O Napier W 1 30.19 48 O Castlepoint ......SI — 4S P Cape l'alliser Calm — 49 O Cape Egiuont .... SE 1 30.10 45 B Patea XE 1 30.12 50 B Wanganui '.; El 30.13 50 BCI Foxton Calm — 40 BC Wellington SE 1 30.17 49 :- C Cape Campbell .. SE fb SO.IG 50- C Farewell Spit .. SE fh 30.14 IS.- C Westport SE 1 SO.IS 39 B Gre.vnioutli Efb 30.12 85 B Arthur's Pass KWI — 25". B Chrlstcburcb .... Calm . 30.14 39 BZ Akaroa L.H. ..„. KW 1 30.15 4] B Timaru Calm 50.19 34 B Oamaru Calm 30.19 35 BZ Dunedin Not received. Qucenstovn .... XW I 30.15 28 ' B NuFgets X I — 40 z Bluft Calm 30.14 3S • F
METEOROLOGICAL
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 130, 5 June 1925, Page 3
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