WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
THURSDAY, 26th MARCH. The Sim.—Host! to-da.v, n.r.S a.m.; sets. r..r,(i p.m. Kiaes to-morrow. 5.5!) a.m.; sots. .">."■ I p.m. Bright Sunshine.—Yesterday: Morning, 2hr lSniln; nftcrnoon. 2hr .'Jtiintu: tolnl, <lhr .Vlniln. Temperature in »Shade. Maximum, 02dcg; minimum, ot.ldeg; mean. nti.Sdog. Rainfall for the 24 hours preceding D a.m. to-day, truce; total to dale for Ilic nionlli, 0.37 in. M'iutl.—Velocity or tho wind ror tlio -IS hours preceding !t a.m. to-day, 12 m.p.h. ■llnroiiictor.—Yesterday, 0 a.m.. 29.03 in ; today, 0 a.m., 2!).S")ln ; noon, 29.581)). SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. A moderate depression moved over the Dominion yesterday, and barometers arc now rising. There is also evidence of ;i slight ryi-lone having iTossed northern New Zealand during the night. The- weather lias been mostly cloudy and unsettled with light scattered rain at times in nearly all districts. .Moderate to fresh northerlles ruled yesterday, hut since last night a. change to southerly winds lias taken place, with tho usual accompanying fall in temperatures.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 16
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160WELLINGTON'S WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 16
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