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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER

MOON FOR JULY.. ■Full Moon, fifth day, 5.5 a.m.; Last Quarter, twelfth day.'3.sß a.m.; New Moon, 010616611111 day, 2.49 a.m.: First Quarter ■ twenty-seventli day- 12.G a.in ' , ■. .' ,• : ,'..-■■.■■ ■ t TUESDAY, JULY' 14. 1935. The- Sun.—Rose today' 7J3: a.m.;-sets: 4.49 p.m. Rises tomorrow T;l3 a.m.; seta 4.41 p.m. ■. Bright Sunshine.—Yesterday: Morning, Zac 36mln: afle.noon. 4hr:itotal.' Chr 3Cmln. Temperature in Shade.—Maximum. 49.5deg; minimum. 41.0des;: mean; 45.2deg. . nalnfall.—Total for the 24 houre preceding 9 a.m. today, trace; total to date during Hie month, l.aoin. • • •■■■•,' ■ ' ■;:■ =:■■:■ Wind.^-rfelocity of the wind" for tho ■ 2t hours preceding. 9 a.m. today; 8.7 m.p.h. | ■ Barometer.—^Yesterday, 9*• a.m., 30.2391n; to^ day, 9 a.m.. 30.3T5in; noon. 30.384U.' ' ; SYNOPSIS OF LAST/ 2t HOURS. ' ; _ Pressure is still low. to the south-eastward, but an intense anticyclone ■ extenos across tn» North Tasmari Sea on to-the Dominion. Moderate to strong south-west to southerly winJ* prevailed yesterday, blowing with ■ Kale fo^c» at places on the east coast south of East Cape, but sinco last night they-have decreased gea» eraily; and by this morning had turned •to northerly in the southern portion of the South, lslaud. Showers have occurred" at a few isolated places,in, tho far north and south and along the east coast, but fine'weather has ruled over most of the Dominion, although temperatures have been'very "cold.'- ■ "■' /

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Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 3

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 3

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Issue 12, 14 July 1936, Page 3