METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTONS WEATHi*
SATURDAY, 3rd APRIL.
The Sun—Hose to-day, flh 7m a.m.; lets Hi--42m P-m. Rises to-morrow, 6h Sm a.m.; Kts 5h 40m p.m, ! ■
SYNOPSIS OF LAST « HOURS.
Barometric. pressure has increased since Thursday afternoon, and is now hirih In " the North. R;iiu liits fallen on the Weft Coast, bat cool and fair to: changeable weather lias prevailed generally, with moderate to «trong south-west winds.
The followlrg furecmt waa'issued »t * ».l». today (or tli» iubsequcot 24 hours:— Winds—Soiithcrly, niodsrate to strong, with a westerly teudeucy northwards of New Plymouth and Napior, und westerly, stronj to gale at times, eliewhere. Barometer—Unsteady. Beas—Considerable ou ail the vestera coast »nd rough off shore between Castlepoint and V'ape Campbell; mpd<r»te elsewhere. Tides-vGood generally. . '. Warning signals" for westerly Rales ire exhibited at Castlepoint, Cape Campbell, Stephen Island, Farewell Spit, Cape Foulwlnd, »Dd Nugget Point. Weather— Changeable and showery on the west coast southward of Cape Kgmont, fair to cloudy elsewhere, and a very cola night gen»r D. C. BATBS, Saturday, »nl April. 1820,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 9
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168METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 9
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