METEOROLOGICAL
WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
MOOH FOR JUNE. Full Moon, ttfth day. 4.52 p.m.: last quarseventh day, 6.53 a.m. FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 193«. The Sun.-Rose today 7.15 aJn.; «U 4.28 p.m. Kises tomorrow 7.18 a.m., Sets i.ih P 'Bright Sunshine.-Yesteraay: Morning, 4hr 12m5n"afternoon, 4hr Omln .; tola , !«"'«»*»: Temperature in Sliaflo.—Jlaximum, ol.Odeg, mhiinnim. 40 Ides; mean, 48.0Ueg. nffil-Total for the' 24 hours preceding 9 am today. 0 43 m; total to date during tho m wind-Tel"'city of the wind for the 24 hours da", 9 a.m., 2O.DBSin; aoon. 30.0031n.
SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. Yesterday's depression passed' rapidly eastward last night, but R Bocondary is Tancinß across the South Tasman Sea on to southern New Zealand. Pressure has continued high over tho North Tasman. Cold, changeable, and squally conditions have been experienced, with rain at times > ""»' dl «- trlcts- Hail has also fallen on parts of the South Island coastal areas and enow on many of the ranges. South-westerly winds extended over tho whole Dominion during the night, but although strong In places they were not generally severe. This mornlne tho weather was etlli squally and showery in North Auckland, the Gisborne district, and in the far south, winds having changed again to strong north-westerlies in tho lattor area, but over most of the remalnder of the Dominion an improvement wae In evidence. . . ' .
TODAY'S WEATHEK. Station. Wind. Prea. Temp. Weather.
Beaufort scale of wind force, with equivalent ra.p.h.—l, light air, 2-3; 2, slight breeze, 4-7- S gentlo breeze, 8-11; 4, moderate breeze, 12-16:' 5, fresh breeze, lf-21; 6, strong breeze. »2-27; 7, high wind, 28-33; 8, gale, 34-40; 9. strong gale, 41-48; 10, whole gale. 49-06; 11. storm. 57-66: 12. hurricane. Weather.—B. blue sky; BC. blue sky and detached clouas; C, cloudy; O, overcast; G, gloomy, dull; U, ugly, threatening; It, continuous or steady rain; S, snow; D, drizzle; p passing showers; H, hall; Q, squally; L, lightning; T, thunder; 1 , . log; SI, mist; L, haze.
FORECAST _ I Winds —Moderate to strong southerlies north of Kawhla and Napier; elsewhere moderate south-west to west predominating, but a iresli change to southerlies advancing shortly from Barometer.— Unsteady with a rising tendency. Seas.—Rough north of Capo Egmont and about Fovcaux Strait; elsewhere moderate, but later rising somewhat.. Weather.—Cold and .changeable with passing showers at times in most districts, but mainly, fair to flno in eastern parts.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 4
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