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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER WEDNESDAY, 2Cth AUGUST. The Moon.—Full moon, 4th day, 11.29 p.m. Last quarter, 11th day, 8.41 p.m. New moon, 20th day, 12.45 a.m. First quarter, 27th day, 4.16 p.m. The Sun—Ho's« to-day,. Gh 26m a.m.; sets sh|2om p.m. Kises to-morrow, Gh 25m a.m.; sets oh 21m p.m. Bright Sunshine: Yesterday—Morning, 3h 10m; afternoon, 2h 45m; total, 5h 55m. Temperature in Shade—Maximum, 64.9dcg.; minimum, 37.9deg.; mean, 40.4deg. Kainfall—Total lor the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day—O.Ulin. Total to date during the inouth~u.B4in. Wind—Velocity of the wind for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day—4.4 miles per hour. Barometer—Yesterday, 9 a.m., 29.41. Today, 9 a.m., 29.53. SYNOPSIS OP LAST 24 HOURS. The weather has continued cloudy and unsettled, with rain in many parts, and further snowfall in the high country of the South Island. Strong westerly winds have ruled in the North- Island, and southerlies in the South, and the barometer is still low everywhere.

B, blue *ky, be the atmosphere clear or heavjr. C, clouds, passing cloud*. D, drizzling ratn. F, foggy. G. gloomy, dark weather. H, h»i! L, lightning. M, misty. 0, overca»t, the whole sky covered with thick clouds. P, passing showers. Q, squally. U, rain, continued rain. S, snow. T, thunder. U, ugly threatening appearance. Z. hazy. C, calm. h. light. Br, breeze. FB, fresh breeze. MO, morterate gale. 0, whoU or heavy gale. W e.i!c of exceptiontii eever-

TO-DAY'S WEATHER. Stations. Wind. Bar. /'flier. in Shade IWo'th'i Cape Maria YD W 1b Uussell W fb Hokianga Hils. WSW fb Kulpara Sig Btn \V fb ManukauHds. VVNWbr Auckland .... WflW br Tiritiri WNW I Kawhiii X fb Tauranga W 1 Taupo N\V 1 East Cape K\V 1 Uißborno KVV fb Napier ........ W br Castlepoint W 1 Cape Palliser .. SW fb Cape Egmont .. NE 1 Patea N 1 Wanganul NE 1 Foxton N 1 Wellington KE 1 Cape Campbell NW 1 Farewell Spit SI Westport SB 1 Grtymouth E br Arthur's Pass ...SW 1 Christcburch .. SW mg Akaroa L.H. .. SW fb Timaru S 1 Oatnaru S fb Dun6din SW 1 Queenatown S Ing XuKqets SW fb Bluff S fb 29.06 66 29.03 53 29.05 63 29.G2 48 29.54 47 29.59 52 — 48 29.43 47 26.44 49 59.4» 41 29:51 48 29.54 50 29.68 49 — 48 1 — 47 29.50 43 29.52 69 29.56 48 — 40 29.52 45 29.51 47 29.53 46 29.64 39 29.51 3» — 35 29.51 43 29.53 43 29.63 43 29.65 44 2P.150 54 29.06 41 33 29.69 40 0 c p Q CP BCP P P BC C c BC B C CP p B BC O 0 c c BC BC 8 X P OO BO OP C P OP

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 7

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 7

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 7

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