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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER

MOON FOR MAY. p.m.

MONDAY, 12th MAY. P-?unshine.-Ycstc'rday: Morning. ihrSOmln; afSerat^ T^^SJ^^ mAv}nd.-VeToeity of the wind for the 24 hours -So'm^.-fe^-o't^.-^ today, 0 a.m...30.46U1; noon, 30.43 m.

SYNOPSIS OF LAST ,48 HOURS. Tin. -inti-cYclone which has been in evidence New Zealand. Fine weather prevailed during *c: week-end, with mild day but cool^ temneratures. At 9 a.m. to-day conditions w re m" fine generally, although cloudy skies were reported on the west coast of the South Island, and considerable fog on the coast between Akaroa and Port-Chalmers., Winds have been light to moderate generally, southerltcs to easterlies having predominated north of l«ew Plymouth' and Napier, and northerlies thence southwards. .. . . - '■■ ; TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

Weather.—B, blue sky; BC, blue sky and detached cloud 3; C, cloudy; O, overcast: G, Bloomy, dull; U, ugly, threatening; X, continuous or steady rain; S, snow; D, drizzle; P, passing showers; H, hall; Q, squally; L, llehtning; T, thunder; F, foe; M, mist, Z, hazy. Beautfort Scale of Wind Force, with equivalent velocities IV-ft above ground.—o, calm, 0-1 miles per hour; 1, light air, 2-3; 2, slight breeze, 4-7; 3, gentle breeze, 8-11; 4, moderate breeze, 12-1(5; 5, fresh breeze, 17-21; 6, strong breeze, 22-27; 7, high wind, 28-33; 8, Bale. 34-40; 0, strong gale, 41-48; 10, whols galo, 49'SG; 11, atorm, 57-65; 12, hurricane.

Wind. Pres. Temp. Weatl ler. Station. Cane Maria V.D. B 2 30.41 62 EC Kuasell SE * 30.49 o. BC Hokianga Heads > 1 -O.oO HS B Kaipara SI? Stn. E 3 ..0.53 •>•• 1/' ManiikMi Hds. NE 1 j 0.31 60 1» Auckland .... Calm 30.17 ->9 ]> Tiritin EM S. B S^ a ••:;:: c^ »r. j ? Opotlkl S3^ oCl^O ... lj p Kost P°C.ipo"'.V."sW3 30.47 B0 TJC Glsborne XIV 3 a0.40 ,>5 Tl Kapler SI M.47 IS fi Castlepolut.—-Not rccclvca. Cape l'alliscr KW 4 3i B CapoBsmoiit .. NS 3O. ? 9 « J Pa tea W'l 30.5.', oi> « AVaDgiinul ... NB 1 30.30 4^ B PoMou Calm 40 B WellinBton .. XNW "• 30.4C .jb O Capo Cimpbcll ,\W 0 30.41 •_>; « Farewell Spit... W 3 30.49 L '3 O Wcstport Calm 30.oi j0 o Groymouth .... B3 30.4j 43 O Arthur's Pass >'W 4 -10 O Cliristcluirch . Calm 30.2!) 40 B Akaroa Light.. W 2 30.27 oL I Timaru Calm S0.30 43 J 1 ~ Oamaru Calm S0.28 44 T Dunedln Calm - 30.27 47 BF Qtieenstown .. W 3 30.33 45 O Alexandra .. NB 1 3» BC , NuscetS N 1. 30.23 52 BC Bluff NNW4 30.23 50 OG Puysogur Ft. NNE 7 30.22 56 C

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 3

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 3

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 3

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