METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE. MOON.
FEBRUARY, 1937.
(N.Z. Summer Time).
THE SUN.
• The sun sets to-day at 7.25 p.m rises to-morrow at 6 a.m.
WEATHER REPORT. Wind, north-west (fresh breeze); . barometer, 29180; thermometer, 61; weather, overcast and misty; bar, moderate sea; river normal; rainfall, 43 points. AT OTHER CENTRES. Manukiiu Heads NE. cloudy —— 69 Cape Esmont N. misty 29.94 63 Wanganui N. blue sky 29.90 69 Wellington NW. rain 29.82 60 Cape Campbell NW. blue sky 29.69 65 Farewell Spit NNW. misty 29.85 61 Westport NE. fog 29.82 59 Arthur’s Pass NW. rain —53 Christchurch N. blue sky 29.55 74 Dunedin N. rain 29.44 62 Puysegur Pt. SE. misty 29.54 51 weather Forecast. General Inference: A depression is now crossing the Dominion, while an anti-cyclone now covers south-eastern Australia, and is advancing slowly eastwards.
Forecast: Strong north-westerly winds of .gale force in places, changing to southerlies shortly. Weather cloudy to overcast, with further rain probable. Temperature becoming cooler. Seas moderate to rather rough.
Last Quarter Feb. 3 0.4 a.m New Moon Feb. 11 7 34 p.m First Quarter Feb. 18 3.50 p.m Full Moon Feb. 25 7.43 p.m
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1937, Page 8
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