METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER MOON FOR:MAY. New moon, third day. 9.6 a.m.: first: quarter, tenth dny, 11.24■ p.m.: full moon.-eUhteentb day, 9.27 pa; last Quarter, twenty-fifth day, 9.14 p.m.. SATURDAY. MAY 4, 1935. '- Tho Sun.—The sun n»O:'today 6.39,a.m.-,;.;-seta •1.56 p.m. Rises tomorrow 6.40 a.m.; sots 4.53 P.m , , Bright Sunslilne. —Yesterday: Mornlnp. 4hr 24mln; afternoon, 4ht 42min. - Total,'9hr t mtn. " ,- '•. "Temperature in Shade. Maximum, 54.6de£.; minimum. 44.0deg.: mean, 49.3deg.* ' Rainfall —Total for the 24 hours nreredlns* 9 a.m.' todny, nil. Total to' dale; durlng-jth* month. 0.421n. - i Wind.—Velocity of the wind foi\the 24 hours precedliig.9 a.m. today,' 3.7'.m.p.h' • - ■* Barometer—Yesterday, 9 a.m., 29.545 in.< T»day, 29.7301n;.n00n,: 29.6981n; .- . SYNOPSIS OF LAST, 24 ' HOURS.' "> t Pressure is.still low,to the'east andj south, but is-gradually rising with tie >' approach" of an anticyclone across the .Tasman Sea. 'Winds have ' been chiefly soutli-westerly aodr, stronc at many places, but except th fyyeau? Strait they bad moderated generally, by this morning , and about and south of Co^k • Strait., had become more westerly. A "few "scattered' and light showers: have occurred-In-mostj districts but,'though cold, the weather for the'most part has been fair to cloudy. ' - '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 5
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183METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 5
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