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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER MOON FOR JUNE. -First quarter, first day, 11.23 p.m. .Full moon, eighth day, 4.35 p.m. Last VHtUtißTteenth day, 10.56 a.m. l»ew moon, twentythird day, 12.52 p.m. . THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1933. The Sun—Rose today, 7.14 a.m.; sets, 4,28 p.m. Rises tomorrow, 7.15 a.m.; sets, i-is p.m. " •■•'■•. Bright Sunshine.— Yesterday: Morning,' 4hr Omln; afternoon, nil. Total, 4hr;omln. Temperature in Shade. —Maximum, 56.oaeg; minimum. 37.2deg; mean, ,46.8deg. ' ■ Rainfall.—Total for the 24 hours preceding n a.m. today, 0.221n.' Total to date during th« month, 1.321n. «, t Wind.—A'elocity of the wind for. the 24 noun preceding 9 a.m. today,. 6.3 m.p.n. _ Baromcter.^-Ycsterday,.,* a.m., 29.92 m.' ,T*» day, 9 a.m., 30.14ln;'noon, 30.17 m. • SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. Both the depression to the eastward an« an anticyclone advancing towards the wominion increased in intensity- during last ulcht: • Consequently, southerly winds freshened, reaching palo force In places, and cola, changeable weather has prevailed. Sshower* have fallen If? most districts, but have been confined 'chiefly to coastal areas, and conditions •were somewhat boisterous during-tha night u» the cast coast as far as Cook Strait. TODAY'S WEATHER.

Weather.—B. blue sky; BC. blue sky and detached clouds; C cloudyi O, overcast; G. gloomy, dull; U, ugly, threatening; R, continuous or steady rain; 8, mow; D, drlule: P, passing showers; B. hall; Q, squally, I<, ' lightning; T. thunder; T. fog: 1L Blstt I. haze. Bcauforl scale or wind fore* with •qulTalent velocities at 16ft above ground.—O. calm. 0-t ra.p.ta.; 1, light air, *-3; 2. slight breexc. 4-7 s"^ 4. moderate breeze, 12-18; 5, fresb bncn, "7-21; 6, strong breeze, S2-2T; T. high wind. 8, gale, 34-40; 9, strong gale, 41-48; 10, whole gale. 49-56; 11. storm, fiT-CS; IS, Durrlcane. . ' i FORECAST. Vlnds.—Southerly;-strong on the east const north of Kaikoura and In places In and nortli; of Cool: Strait, but later decreasing gradually! elsewhere light to moderate. Barometer.—Rising slowly. Seas. —Rather rough to rough on the east const and north of Farewell Spit; elsewhere smooth to moderate. - Tides. —poor on the west coast of the Soutlj Island; elsewhere moderate. Weather.—Passing showers on the east const from Kaikoura northwards and In the far nortli, but gradually Improving and elsewhero fair to fine. Temperatures cold.

Station .Wind Prei. Temp. Wetthtf C. Maria V.D. SW 5 30.09 54 OP Russell ........ S3 30.13 53 ;C Hokianga Heads S 5' 30.10 54 C Kaipara S.S. SSW 7 30.08 54 OZ Manukau Heads SW 5 30.05 46 Q Auckland ... SSW 3 30.06 53 C Tlritiri SSW 5 ■• 52 > CP Kawhia ...... SE 5 49 B Tauranga ...... SI 29.98 48 B Opotlkl S2 20.93 47 B Taupo S 4. •'■«. B . Ea?t Cape .... SW r, 29.92 49 B Glsborne .... SSE5 30.00 49 OCT, Napier S-5. 30.10 48 BC Castlepoint .... S 6 30.12 39 CP Capo Palliser SW 0 43 BCP New Plymouth .. El 30.06 48' B Cape Egmont .. SB 4 30.09' 47 BC. Talea ........ SB 0 30.12 51 0 Wanganui .....' S 8 30.13 48 B Foxton S.6 44 . BC WelllnBtoil ..... S 4 30.11 40 C Cape Campbell SW 7 SO.Ki 4S BC Farewell Spit ..SI 30.10 46 BWestport SI 30.13 41 B Greynioulh E3 30.17 41 BArthur's Pass SW 2 34 , O Kalkoura .... SW4 30.17 42 OP Christchurch SW 6 .30.25 ■■ 41 OP. Akaroa Light.—Not rccelred. Tlmaru W2 30.29 40 BC Oamaru SW 4 30.30 42 C Dunedln SW 4 30.29 43 ■ C Alexandra ..:. Calm ' 35 BC Queenstown ... S 2 30.35 40 C Nuggets ■ S i 30.30 39 CP Bluff SW 1 30.30 41 BZ Puyseeur Point SE S 30.31 44 OP .

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 14

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 14

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 14

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