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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER,

MOON FOR JULY.

The Jloon—Last quarter, 3rd: day, 12.32 a.m. New moon, 10th day; 10.30 a.m; irirst quarter, ISth, day, 2.25 pirn. Hull: moon; 25th> diiy; 4U3 p.m.

THUaSDA'Y, Ist JUL_.

The Sun—Rose to-dar, 7h 17m a.im; sets, 4h 32m p.m. Rises to-morrow; 7h 17!n a.m ;, sets, 4h S2m p.m. Bright Sunshine—Yesterday: Morning, nil: afternoon, nil; total,, nil. Temperature in Shade;— Maximum, 50.9: mini- ■ mum, 40.3; mean, 48".4. : Rainfalls-Total: for the 2* hours preceding 9 0 a.m. to-day, 0.34 in. Total to date during the ; mouth. 2.S6iff . Wind—Velocity of the wind for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day; 19.3- miles per Hour. Barometer—Yesterday, 9 a.m., 29.52; to-day, 9 a.m;, 20.92; noon; 29i98. . .

SYNOPSIS OF EAST 24 HOURS:

B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy. C, clouds, passing cloutls. D, drizzling rain. F, foggy. G, Bloomy, dark weather H, hail. L, lightning., M, misty. 0,. oveicaat', tile whole sky covered with thick clouds. V passing showers. Q, squally. R. raiiij continued rain.. S, snow. '£„ thunder. U, ugly threatening appearance. Z, uaiy. C, calm. L, light., Bfi, breeze. FB, fresh breeze. MU.. moderate- gale G, whole or lieavy (jate. W,. galct df exceptional aererity.

forecast: Tim following forecast was issued at 8- a.m to-day for the sub sequent 24 hours:— Winds—Southerly winds-, • s.-trong to gale, h:\ekhi2 to easterly, northward of New I'lymouth and- Napier; south-easterly elsewhere. Barometer—Eising. Mens—Heavy southward o£ Castlepoint; eons'tleraulc elsewhere. Titles—Poor in. Cook Strait;, good elsewhere. WurniuK signals Tor sontherty gales are exli'i)itc(l".ftt Cape. Maria Van. Dierneu and, Tirir tiri; mid for south-easterly at Castlepoint, Cape Canipbell, Stephen Island, I'arerel Spit, Cape I-'onlwind, and Nngcet Point. Weather—Cold, clianaeable, and- show'erv. A very coltl Bight probable everywhere. " ' . », 0. BATES. TBureday, Ist July, 1924.

Atmospheric pressure has increased- everywhere,, and strong and squally southerly winds have prevailed; Tire weather lias- been cold and unsettled, a _i rain, has fallen generally.. TO-DAY'S WEAIHEE. Stations. I llSer-] " Wind. Bar. in We'th'r. (. IShad.e: r Cane Maria V.D; SW fb 23-88-liussell W lb 2d';78 llokiuuga lids. SW 1 -9,80Kaipara Slg. Stn. SE 1 2K70Jlaaukau Hds, SSW 1 29,77 Auckland SW 1' 29;78. liritiri J3 ] Kawhla El 29 70 l'aurauga SW 1 29.74 uTaupo Calm. 29,65. -ast Cape ... SW lb 29.72 (iisborae NW r 2<v.82 Napier W 1 29i8S Castlepoint SW br —, Cape- I'ulllser SE 1 — Cape Egmont ... SE fb 29.75 Patea Calm: 29:80 Wanganui NK 1 29580 Foxton Calm — Wellington SE fb 29.92 Cape Campbell SE fb _y;95 Farewell Spit S 1 20.93 Westporfc SE br 29:80 Greymouth E br 29 90 Arthur's Pass ... SW 1 — Christchurch SW 1' 39:08 Akaroa L.H. ... SW fb 39.10Timaru S 1 30:13 Oamaru SW fb 30.17 Dunedin S.W. 1: 39.2$ Queenstowa W 1 30.11 Nuggets S 1 30.19 Bluff S 1 SG.17 52 55 07 Stot 5* 52 48 48". 40' 52 49 51)' ■iff 51 50 5-4, 51 4(i 50 53 50 47. 44: 30 46' 44 40 4a 4ff 40 40 43. e c P o.mj BC BC C BC ' C 0 0 MR I? P or ()• B> BC BC O P c BC BC 0 BC OP BC BC Oc 0 ME

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 4