METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
- ' MOOH FOR NOVEMBER. ' Kerf Moon, soVenttt day. 4114, p.m.; tot Quarter, fourteenth day, 2.9 p.m.; full moon, twenty-flrst day, 3.5G p.m.; last Quarter, twentyninth day. 5.9 p.m. (Standard plrne.) .:\ - . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1934. The Sun.—The sun ioW today 428 am.; sots 6.42 Pm. Rises tomorrow i,4.27 a m.; sets 6.43 pm. (Standard Time ) '.Bright Sunshine.— Yesterday . VMdtnlng, shr 54mln;'afternoon, Dhr .lSminJ," total," , '12hr 12Te1mpcratur«- in Shade.^-MftMmum, 64-Odeg; minimum, S3.3deg; mean^, 59,ldcg. , Rainfall.—Total for the 24 houfs preceding „ am. today, nil. Total to date during the ""wind -Velocity fif the wind for the 24 hours preceding 9 am. today, 10.4 m,p.liBarometer.— Yesterday, 9am, 302391n; today, 9 a.m., 30.1081n; noon, 30.101n. >
LAST 24 HOURS
SYNOPSIS OP . An anticyclone extends from the North Island to the eastwards, while the front of a leer depression has moved on to the southern portion of yew Zealand. Northerly winds liaio predominated, moderate t6 fresh generally tnttU north-west (tale has been Wowms since jesterday at Mjsegur Point. A feiF isolated showers have f.illen In I.ortn .VucUand, but otherwise the w cither has been Une and warm, although there lias Men an Imrease in <loud in western districts from far.uiakl southwards. '
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Station. Wind. . Priis.' Temp. Weather.
Beauforl Bcalo of wind force, with equivalent m.p.h.-i. light air. 2-3! 2. slight breeze, 4-7: 3, gentle brteze, 8-11; 4, moderato breeze, 12-10; B, fre*'breeze. "-21.. G. strong breeze. 22-27; 7, blgh wind, 28-33; S Rale, 34-40; 9, strong galo, 41-48: 10, whole galo <9-36: 11. storm. 57-66:, 12. bur-, f "vvpathpr.— B, blue sky; BC, blue sky and detached clouds; C, cloudyJ 0, overcast; G, tfoomy, dull; V, unly, threatening; K. continuous or steady rain; S, snow; D, drizzle; P, passing showers: H, hall;' Q, squally; L, llßhtning; T, thunder: P, fos; M. mist; Z. haze. ■'
FORECAST. .
_ WinflS.—Strong JlorthDriles,. reilrtilrtff Sale force in places, but a chnnge to southerner settine in shortly In the far south and extending over most of the South Island during the next twortiy-four hours. Bnrometer."-A falling tendency. Seas.—-Rough south of New Plymouth ami north of East- Care, and in the Cook and Foveaux Straits- areas; elsewhere moderate. Tides.—Good. ' Weather. —Becoming cloudy to overcast and fuirlv general raid likely during the next tnentv-fonr to. thirty-six hours. ■ Temperatures "warm, but a cold change iidvanclns later from the south.
Capo Maria Y.D. NE 6 30.03 «S iiu KanRa Hils.- NE 4 80.13 61 BC MaiUau Hd». SE 3 30.17 .4 B Auckland ... ENE 4 30.18 b» BC. Tirittrl NB 4 <;■* » S£Sic-:::::.'S2 3^^ -S QPoUkl, .......,.Ca«* 80JS W B^' Sr^i-.V.VKBS, 80-21 & |C Otborno SWi 8J.21 02 B Cailepolut ... >-W4 30.10 . G3 B Capo Palllser . SW 4 Xew I'h mouth . N i 30.23 63 C &~l:.^- SS £ S .WunBiinil . XXW1 30.18 M O bTu 63 BC • dsa*!.nsi jg I? c Grejmouth B.3 30.10 .m BC fflS?. Pa" rai 27iTo f- Sc rhriiehureh'.V.Slil 20.93 65 07, Akaroa 1'houao Calm 2H.03 71 BC Timaru' Calm 30.00 bl B Dunedln , calm 29.00 01 B Alexandra.—Sot received. Queeii8t(ran ... SE 1 20 80 01 B KUEttts MWS 20 83. I.S B Uliiff . ••• NW 4 20.83 "1 i> PuysWuV Point KW 8 20.78 f»C BC
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19341110.2.16
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 6
Word Count
523METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 6
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.