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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S* WEATHER

MOON FOR NOVEMBER.

First quarter, fourth day, 10.42 a.m. Full moon, seventh day. 2.12 a.m. Last quarter, eighteenth day, 12.6 p.m. Kew moon, twentysixth day, 2.ti p.m. (Standard Time.)

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935.

Tho Sun.—-The sun rose today 4.33 a.m.; sets (i.37 p.m. Jiises tomorrow 4.31 a.m.; sets 0.3S p.m. (Standard Time.) Bright Sunshine.—Yesterday: Morning, 4hr 30mIn; afternoon, Shr 42min. Total, Shr 12mlu. Temperature in Shade. —Maximum, 62.0dcg.: minimum, 43.4de5.: mean, 52.7deg. ltainfall.—Total for the 24 hours preceding !) a.m. today, nil. Total to date during the month, 0.14 in. Wind.—Velocity or the wind for tho 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. today, 6.8 m.p.h. day, 9 a.m., 29.524 in; noon, 29.5151n.

SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS.

Barometers are still low over the Dominion, a secondary having quickly followed the main depression which crossed the country during yesterday. The we&thor for the most i>art has been cloudy and changeable, scattered rain having fallen iv most districts, but only a few light falls having occurred in eastern areas. Winds have bceu moderate to strong generally and by last evening southerlles had extended over most of the Dominion. By this morning, however, they had changed temporarily to northerllcs again about Cook Strait ami on parts of the cast coast of the South Island.

TODAY'S WEATHER.

Beaufort scale of wind force, with equlKS£ S:?i. f -r rate breeze. 12-1G; 5 fresh breeze 17-"1" 0 strong lireoze. 22-27; 7 high wind, 2S-33; S. )--.'ile, 01-M; 'I, strong gale,' -11-IS; 10 whole gale, 49-50; 31, storm. 57-6 C; 12 hur-

Weather.— It. blue sky: ISC. blue sky and rtVtiu-hi-d clouds: C, cloudy; 0. overcast; C, Bloomy, dull; U, ugly, threatening; )t, continuous or steady rain; S, snow; 1), drizzle; r. passing showers; H, bail; Q, squally; J, lißhtnliiß; I. thunder: F. fog; M, mist z' haze.

FORECAST

Winds.—North-westerly at first about Cook Strait; otherwise south-westerly prevailing; moderate to strong generally and of pale force hi places nbout Cook ami Foveaux .Straits Barometer.—Unsteady; a rising teudency. Seas.—Konßh on the west coast and in Fovcaus Strait; elsewhere moderate to rather Weather.—Fair at first In eastern districts between East Cape and Banks Peninsula, but otnerwise changeable with scattered showers Temperatures cold with hall on parts of tlie

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Station. Wind. Pres. Temp. Weather. Cane M.V.D. SSW 5 2U.93 Kussell SSW 4 29.SG Hokianga Heads S 5 29.85 Kainara Sig. Sn. SW 0 29.81 Jlanukau Hds. WSW 6 28.80 Auckland .... SW 4 "9.80 Tiriliri .... SW 5 Kawhia .... SE 7 Tauranga SW 1 29.70 Opotiki W 1 29.62 Taupo S3 — East Cape W I 20.G2 Uisborue.—.Not received. Xapier NE 1 29.62 CastleiJOint SI 29.52 Cape VaUlscr XW S — IXew Plymuuth WSW B 29.72 | Capo Egmont .. \V 6 20.71 Pa tea WSW 6 29.6S Wangauul w r> 29.06 Foxtoti w 5 , Wellington .. X\V 4 29.52 Xelson SW 2 29.59 Cape Campbell XW S 29.4» I'areweil Spit.—Xot received. Wcstnort SW 3 29 G2 Gre.vmouth E 2 29 (il Arthur's Tass XW 1 _ Kaikouni N 2 29.6S Cliristclmrch . Calm 29 18 Akaroa L'liouse XW 3 29.41 Timam S 2 29.42 Oamaru XE :f 29.39 Dimedin XE 1 29 40 Alexandra.—Xot received, (jmjcnslawn .. SW 5 29.11 XiiKRCts.—Xot received Jiliiir ,S\V II' 29 :S9 Puysccur Point SW 5 29.4G 61 58 S8 51 56 49 CO 5G BO f>9 5S DO 5S 5.! 51 5S 49 4S 39 5ti 57 54 . 5li 54 49 47 HCQ 3JC BCP DC 1(C J5C ISC c o BC O BC BC BC B BC 350 BC BC BC B C BC OR P O BC O C BC JiC BC O OPQ BCPH

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 10

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 10

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 10

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