FURTHER HEAVY RAIN
BUT IMPROVEMENT COMING
Special forecast for Wellington:—
Strong north-westerly winds, reaching gale force, but decreasing during tomorrow.
Weather unsettled, with further heavy rain tonight, but conditions should improve tomorrow. Cooler temperatures.
The further outlook is for the improvement in the weather to continue, although winds will be strong at times.
Rainfall to date this month, 4.45 in. StJN, MOON, AND TIDES. The sun rose today 6.4 a.m.; sets 6.21 p.m. Rises tomorrow 6.3 a.m.: sets 6.22 p.m.
The Moon.—First quarter', September 28; full moon, October 5; last quarter, October 14; new moon, October 21.
High Water.—Today, 9.1 a.nrK; 9.34 p.m. Tomorrow 9.58 a.m.; 10.24 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 4
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