METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
MOXDAY, 10th AUGUST.
The Moon.—Full moon, 4th ■ day,-11.59 p.m. list quarter, 11th day,-8.41 p.m. New moon, 20th day, 12.15 a.m. ■ First quarter, 27th day, 4.10 p.m. • ''■''.-.: The Sun—Hose to-day, eh 49m a.m.; ieU 5h 4m p.m. Kites to-morrow. Oh 47m a.m.; scU 5b 6m p.m. Bright Sunshine: Yelterday-Mbrning, In . 20m; .afternoon,-4h 20m; total, Gh 10m. Temperature in Shade—Maximum, M.ldeg.; minimum, 40.0deg.; mean, 46.0deg. Rainfall—Total for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day—o.l9in, Total to dat« during the month-2.121n. - '..- :-, ■ Wind—Velocity, of the wind {or the 24 hour* preceding 9 a.m. to-day—B.s milei per hour. Barometer—Yesterday, 8 a.m., 29.76. Teday, B a.m., 29.87; Boon, 29.89. ..-■
SYNOPSIS OF IAST 48 HOURS.
A disturbance has been located eastward of the Dominion, and strong southerly winds have ruMd. The weather has been cold and changeable, with'scattered rainfall, but equally conditions'and heavy showers have prevailed on the east coast of the South Island. Snow has fallen in the high'country.'
* TO-DAY'S WEATHER.
B, blue iky, ba the atmosphere clear or heary. C, clouds, passing clouds. D, dririUne rain. F,, foggy. 6, gloomy, dark weather. H" Will. ': :I, lightning.; M, misty. 0 overcast, the whole iky covered with thick clouds. P, passing ihoweri. ■■ Q, squally. R, rain, continued rain. S, snow. T, thunder. U, ugly threatening appearance. Z. hlcTealm. I. light: Br,\r«aie. FB, fresh brttt*. .MO, modtfat* gal*. 0, whole er. heavy gale: W, gale of exceptional itTtr,ltj ... :... ,. FORECAST. The following fortcut was Issued at t a.m. to-day for the subsequent U hours :— Winds—Southeriy winds, itrong to gal* •« times. . fiaroineter—Blsing. Seal —Considerable northward ot East Cape; heavy elsewhere. . Tides—High southward of East Cape; good •northwards; moderate elsewhere.
Warning signals for southerly gtlet »re exhibited at Cape Maria Van Diemen, Tliitirl, Castlepoint, Cape Campbell, Stephen Island, Farewell Spit, Capo Foulwind, and Nugget Point. i. Weather—Cold and showery generally; snow on the higher levels in th» South. A ,very 'cold night everywhere, and-there are tedieav -tions for'an improvement In-weather conditlontalter from 24 to 36 houn. D. C. BATES. Monday, 10th Auguat, 1125.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 10 August 1925, Page 3
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