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METEOROLOGICAL

PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL, 1938.

(N.E. Summer ahd'Sfandard Time),

THE SUN. The sun sers ro-day at 5.S p.m.; rise.-j to-morrow at -6.47 a.m. WEATHER REPORT 9 a.m.: .Wind, south-west (strong breeze); barometer, 2-9.95;- thermometer," 58; weather, blue sky and cloudy; bar, rough; river, normal; rainfall, 41 points. AT OTHER CENTRES.

AVEATHER FORECAST. General inference:- Pressure is rising over Hie Dominion with the approach of an anti-cyclone across the North Tasman Sea. A fresh depression is. however, located over Southeastern Australia. Indications are for a spell of more normal weather with the westerly type predominating. Forecast, moderate to strong, but decreasing south-westerly winds. 'Weather mainly fair to cloudy, but changeable with occasional showers. Cool night temperatures, but milder tomorrow. Sea, rather rough to rough.

New Moon April 1, fi.52 a. in First Quarter April S 3.10 a.m Full Moon April 15 ti.21 3.m Last Quarter April i!f> 8.14 a.m New Moon April :-:o 4.58 p.m

Manukau Heads SW. overeasi C2 • 'ape Egmrinl W. blue sky ::o.o9 III Wanganui NNE. overcast 20.OG IIP Wellington WNW. blue sky 29.94 5*1 Cape Campbell NW. blue sky 29.89 58 farewell Spii SW. blue sky 29.98 59 W( si pol l SW. blue sky *>(| *1. ."i'l Arthur's Pass NW. blue sky m liunedin SW. cloudy i, Puysegur Pi. SW. sipuilly 29.117 51

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1938, Page 8

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METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1938, Page 8

METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1938, Page 8