METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935. The Sun.—Rose today 6.4G a.m.; sets'4.4B p-m., Riara tomorrow 6.47 a.m.; sets ,4:40 p.m. affeXnS^ ae-?S ter4& MomlDß M&tam: iSrride? Sm^tlS Ur n' ' 50- 9<ieS: ■ KalnfaH—Total for the 24 hours preceding ?he a-mon tt°h'! a?:i8U 31n- T°tal t0 date durta' Barometer.—Yesterday, 9 a.m.,-30.281in.' Today, 9 a.m., 30.2591n.SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. : __ An anticyclone has -~ been . covering. ;the Dominion but Its centre has been located In the South,, while pressure has been relatively • ... , far Nl>«h. Consequently; cold southerly winds have predominaUd' and have been strong at times In the Cook Strait area but in the far North and also in the southern half of the South Island directions have been rather variable. Cloudy conditions ■ with sqattered showers or misty rain have been experienced on the east coast north of Banks Peninsula and about Cook Strait, but elsewhere fair to fine weather has,ruled.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 5
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