METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
MOON F.OR JUNE.
First quarter, 4tli day, 9.26 *.m. Full moon, llth day, 5.42 p.m. Last .quarter, 19th day, 3.30. urn. New moon, 27th day. 1.17 a.m.
= FRIDAY, 27th JUNE^I93fl.??^ The Sim rose to-day -".IT:: a.m.;.'■ sets 4.30 p.m. Rises to-morrow 7.17 a.m.; sets 4.30 p.m. Bright Sunshine.—Yesterday: Morning, -^lir 2mm; afternoon, 4hr lniiii; total, Bhr 3mln. Temperature in Shade. —Maximum, 49.GdeK.; minimum, ISD.ldeg.; mean, 44.Meg. Bainffill.—Total for the 21 hours preceding 9 v in. to-d.ij, ml; total to date during tut! month, 2.81 in. ftinil.—Voloi-ity of the wind for the -i hours preceding » .i ni. to-day, 5.7 m.p.h. Barometer. —Yesterday, « a.m., DO.lGiu; today, 0 a.m., 30.,i01n. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. A slight loiv-iiicssuro vavo crossed southern Xciv Zealand jesterday, and since last nlßht baromoteri liave lisen steadily orer tho Dominion nitli the approach of an Intense anti-cj clone. Winds have again become mainly southerly, but up till 9 a.m. to-day-they were still northerly on the north side, of Cook Strait. Showers fell during • yesterday ' and last night at scattered places, more especially in districts with a westerly aspect, but except In the far north and south the weather has gradually improved, add this morning was fine almost generally., ,'A .strong south-west wind was blowing at Akaroa Heads, but otherwise the:winds' hare moderated. Temperatures were again extremely cold l»«t night, and many frosts occurred la both Islands. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. ' Station. Wind. Pres. Temp. Weather.
Weather.—B, Line shy; BC, blu* iky and detached "'clouds: 0. cloudy;' O.- overcast;. G. Gloomy ilull: 0' ugly, threatening: R. continuous or steady raiD . S. »now;'l>, drizzle: r. passing showers: H. ball: Q. iqually; 1. ligainliiß. T. thunder: P. fog. U. milt; Z. hazy Beaufort Scale of Wind Fore*, with tqulvalent velaocitiei iy 2 fl abore, ground.—o. calm, breeze. «-7; S. eentlo breeze. 8-11; 4. moderate breeze. 12-16; 5, fresh brciM. 11-21: «. Wrong breeze, 22-2T: 7 hlcb wind, 28-33; 8. gale, 34-40; ». strong Bale;- 41-48:, 10. whol* sale. 49-58; 11, storm. 57-6B; IS, burtlcta*. FORECAST. Windb.—Moderate to strong but decreasing south-west to southerly winds.. . Barometer.—Kising slowly. Seas.—Still a. considerable swell oil the cast coast; otherwise smooth to moderate. Tides. —Poor generally. Weather. —Still a few showers in far northern and southern extremities and about East Cape; otherwise fine. Cold night, but milder, clay temperatures.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1930, Page 12
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