METEOROLOGICAL
V||LLINGTdN'S V^E^THER:^ ■,' ■■-■'■'•: MOON FOR. AUGUST. 1. .. Last quarter, second day,- 5.57 , p.m.-. -N't moon,1 tenth day, 8.16 p.m.;. first quarter, eighteenth day, 4.3 p.m. S full moon, twentyfifth day, 7.7 a.m. ~ • .■','•• \; SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1934.' ' The Sun.—The sun rose today,at1 6.48 a.m.'; sets 3.5 p.m. Kiscs tomorrow .6:46 a.m.; .sets 5,6 p.m. . - . .•.-'>-:, Bright .^unshine. —Yesterday:- Morning, ;4hr 18min; afternoon, 4hr 42min.\ Total, 9hr. ' ; Temperature .in Shade.—Maximum, 46.1dcgi; minimum, 31.9deg.; niean 39,-Odeg/ ■.•• ■ V Rainfall.—Total for the 24 .hours iprecedins 9: a.m. to-day, nil. Total to date during the month, 0.94. . Wind.—Velocity of the wind for the 24 houri preceding 9 am. today, 2.8-m.p.h. \ .■■.- Barometer.—Yesterday, .9 a.m., 30.103 in. Today, 9 a.m., 30ilT21n. "'• ' SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. Air anticyclone still' covers New Zealand, but a slight low pressure wave is passing 'in tho south; Winds have been light to moderate and variable, with southerlies predominating, but by this, morning the i direction had-become northerly at places about and .south, of, • Cook Strait. Except for scattered sliowers in tho cxtrenio north and south and at Westport this morning, the weather has-been flno generally. : Last night was very cold -with sharp frosts-i» many parts. , ■••.■■''
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 12
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192METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 12
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