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METEOROLOGICAL

! WELLINGTON'S WEATHER ; MOON FOB JUNE. j > full Mouii, Htill day, 4.32 p.m.: last quar- i , fi.r twelfth (lav, 11.53 p.m.; B ew ra° oll - "'" c 'uoiitii Clav, 4.4.-, p.m.: first uuartcr, twcn.y-j set ruth dav. #.53 a.m. ( 1 MONDAY. JUNE 22, 1936. . - The Sun.—Hose today. ..lb seta, 4..J Mp.m. Jliscs tomorrow, . .1. a.m., sets, ' ('''r-i 'Mt Sunshine.--' Yesterday: Morning. 21ir j 1 J 'Mii'i'ln"; afternoon, 4hr Gmiu. Total, G.ir « ]i m Temperature In Shade.->Uximum, 50.Mcr. : 1 !

minimum. 40.2t)ep.; mean, 45.3deg. It linfftil.—Tota I for the 48 hours preced s ti " m today, uil. Total to date durins the '"wi'ml.—Velocity of the wind for tbe :4 hours lircceiims a.m. today, l.i m.p.li. llarnnieter.-— Today, 9 a.m., 30 ; lo day. ti a.m., ",0.1271n: noon. oO.lObln. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 48 HOURS. \ raiher intense depression was located east i „f tl" SontU island on Saturday and Sunday, j but there has been little pressure chanue iner, tl omlnlon. This momlna a very shallow dewessi.ni mis situated oft the west coast ol (lie .North Island. South-westerly winds predominated during tlio wecken . d on parts of the east coast, but otherwise llUit , to moderate, and by this mornlnK winds h. d become more variable in direction with light northerlics prevaillnK at a sood many places LlKht rain has fallen occasionally nt scattered places ill the western and far northern and southern districts, but for the most part the weather lias been fair to fine. Night poratures have been cold, many sharp irosts occurrcd in the South Island.

I Beaufort scale of wind force, with cquhwlent m.p.h.—l, light air, 2-3; 2, slight brec f.e, 1 -1-7 : ;i gentle breeze, 8-11; 4, moderate brei J,e, I'MG; c, fresh breeze, 17-21; G, strong bret»'.e, 22-27; 7, high wind, 2S-3S; 8, gale, ."1-10; ,!>, strung gale, 41-18; 10. whole gale, 49-50; 11, storm. 57-00; 12, hurricane. { .Weather.-n. blua sky; BC. blue sky a|id dftiidiecl clouds: C, dourly; O, overcast; ;(«, irlimrm, dull; U, upl.v, threatoiilng; c< 11tiuuous or Steady rniu: S, snow; D, drlzzj': - p n.ic«sin;» siimvprs: VI. hall I squally; .!».

I', passing showers: 11, nan; t;, siiuaiu , .»■. Ilglitning; T, thunder; P. fog; M, mist; ,7., haze. I FORECAST. Winds.—North to north-west prevailing ; II tfht to moderate but. freshening, especially ab>»ut and south of Cook Strait. 1 Barometer.—A falling tendency. ' Seas.—Hough about Foveaux Strait, and ljsiug later south of Cape Egmont; otherwise slight to moderate. ,a , Weather.—For the most part fair to fine, put sniftered rain developing In western and jar northern districts. Temperatures mild.

TODAY'S WEATHEB. j I suii'iu *Vind. Pres. Temp. Wentber. | Cape Maria V.T>. X 1 a#-!'' r J 5 " , !j Russell NNE 11 30.-1 ol» 01 HoKl.uiKii lids.—Not received. Kaipara Sis. Sin. N 3 l}?"]:! J, T . M.mukaii H(!s. .. N 1 r ml .... ESE I 30.li 4. ■ Tiritl',1 I 1 ' 1 — ™ Kaivhia PW 1 - Taut anna .... KW 1 30.20 I Opuiil.i Calm 30.-1. 4- B Taupo calm r- % • Knst Cape .. WSW 2 30.22 4, CZ (Ushorne N 2 30.22 41 BL Napier SI 30.18 41 lit Ciistlepoint Si 30.09 4.i BC ■ Cape I'ulliser ..El " ' 1! i\, Nciv I'l.vnionth . S 2 30.18 48 C.l ■ , Cape Kemuiit — N 3 30.11 4< ( l ! l>;,te.i N 4 30.10 4.) O WanRanui K 1 30.18 41 0 i Foxton Coin — JJ-f- ; Wellington Calm 30.1- 41 O . Nelson SB 1 30Jo Si BC ■ Cape Campbell .. W 2 30.1- 4- BC • , Farewell Spit .. W I 30.12 4» Westport Calm 30.1 •> 41 BC Grc.vnioutli K 2 30.11 37 B Arthur's I'nss . Calm -- "-'J I; : Knikoura N 1 30.10 oi B . Christcliurch KNE 1 30.11 -8. BZ > Akaroa L'liouse NNW 2 30.08 4'- B I Timaru N 1 30.OS 3l> BZ'. Oamaru W 1 30.07 39 BCI ' IJimctlin ...... N 1 30.05 4o B Alcxaiifira NE 2 — B •' Qiieenstown .... N 1 30.11 B 1 Nti.-.'cts N 3 30.01 42 BC ; BlufT ...... NNW 1 30.02 42 B 1 PnvKPrlir Pt. NW 6 30.05 50 BC

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 146, 22 June 1936, Page 5

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 146, 22 June 1936, Page 5

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 146, 22 June 1936, Page 5

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