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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.

SATURDAY, Mill MAY

Tho'Sun—Koso to-day, 61i 40m a.m.: sets 41, 45m p.m. IMses to-morrow, (ih 30m a.m • sols 4h 44m p.m. Brlglit Sunshine: Ycslcrdaj —Mornlinj 4h 30m; afternoon, 4h 10m; total. 81, 45m. Tcmperaturo In Shade—Maximum, E9.2dct'. ; minimum, 42.1dcg.; mean, 50.6<1cg. Kalnfall—Total for tho 34 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day—Nil. Total to date durlnc the month—o.s2ln. Wind—Velocity of the wind for tho 21 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-d*y—l.s miles per hour Barometer—Yesterday, 9 a.m., 29.871n. Today, 9 a.m., 29.581n. i noon, 29.511n. STNOrSIS OP LAST 34 HOURS. Conditions are dominated by two dlsturhancos centred respectively on* Onpo ERinnnt uml south of Stewart Island. Hull, misty wculiier hns overspread most or tho Dninlnlon mid rain was fallhtß this mornlni; In tho norihern portion of. tho Ts'orlh ralnnd. .Modcrato to stronK north-easterlies lm\;o elvcn place to variable winds.

TO-DAT'S WKATHEI!

B, blue «ky, be the atmosphero clear or heavy. C, cloudy, passing clouds. D, drizzling rain. F, foggy. G, Bloomy, dark weather. H, ball. L, lightning. M, misty. 0, overcast the whole sky covered with thick clouds. P passim showers. Q, squally. X, rain, contlnuous i«n. S, snow. T, thunder. U. ucly threatening appearance Z. hazy. C, calm.; L, light. BR, breeze. FB, freah breeze. MO, moderate (tale. 0, whole or heavy gale. W, gale of exceptional severity. -.-... FORECAST. The following, forecast was issued at 9 a.m. to-day for the subsequent 24 hours:— Wlnds-^-Strong and variable, but southorlles prevailing everywhere soou. ' Barometer—Falling, but rise soon. Seas—lncreasing to heavy on tho east coast southward of East Cano; roueh to considerable elsewhere. Tides—Moderate on tho west coast; good elsewhere. • . . Warning signals for southerly gales are exhibited at Cape Maria Van Dlemen, Tlritlrl Castlepolnt, Capo Campbell, Stephen Island Farewell Spit, and Nugget Point. Weather—Expect unsettled, dull,' foKny conditions and rain generally; heavy rain lUbly In the North Island, and snow In tho high country'ln the South; colder soon. _ ■ ' B. V. PEMBEKTOX, Saturday, 14th May, I»2T.

Stations. Wind. I , I Thcr. ' I Bar. ] In W'th'r I [Shade. Capo Maria YD W f b Russell N\V fb Hoklanea Heads N- 1 Kalpara Slg Stn W 1 Ataiuikau lids NE fb AuckUnd.. NNW mir TlrttiH; NWfb KawtUa S fb Tauranza ... X mi; Taupo Calm East Capo .. NE br (•Ishorno .. NX 1 Napier .. Calm Castlepolnt .... E 1 Cape Paltlaer .. SK 1 Cape Egmont.. NE I Patea NX 1 Wanganul NX i Koxton Calm Wellington .. Cnlm Capo Campbell N br Farewell Spit SE fb Westport SE 1 Greymouth .. E br Arthur's Pass NW I Chrlatchurch .. W 1 Akaroa LH .. KEE 1 Tlmaru Calm Oamaru NE 1 Dunedln Calm Queenstown .... N 1 Nuggets NE 1 Bluff NW br 29..'0 fi3 29.15 (ill 29.4" (il 29.41 r.n 2!Uf n:i 2fi.3« ns 2J1.31 r.i 20.30 57 soibs r.s 29.61! 51! 29.0:: n:i 29.00 ns 29.45 55 29.51 ' 51! 29.57 51 — no 29.58 4(1 29.55 55 29.5S US 29.50 « 29.53 4li — 48 29.51 4(i 29.50 51 29.47 38 29.40 39 29.46 4K 29.40 40 29.40 42 29.30 44 a J 1 OP on OR OR It (ll' n c o M (I (! O P o XC BC OM <: c 0 o (', o o R B BC a is BC

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 7

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 7

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 7