METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON.
APRIL, 1940.
WEATHER REPORT. . 9 a.m.: Barometer, 1009.2; thermometer, 51; wind, east (gentle breeze); sky, partly cloudy and hazy; bar, considerable sea; river, normal; rainfall, 74 points. AT OTHER CENTRES.
WEATHER FORECAST. General situation: A complex disturbance lies over the Dominion, with the lowest pressure to the south-west. Forecast: Light to fresh and rather variable winds, with a southerly change probable within about 24 hours. Weather unsettled, with rain at times. Moderate temperatures. .Moderate seas.
New Moon, April 8, 8.18 a.m. First Quarter, April 16, 1.46 a.m. Full Moon, April 22, 4.37 p.m. Last Quarter, April 29, 7.19 p.m. (N.Z. Summer and Standard Time.]
Manukau Heads N. overcast — 01 Cape Egniont SW.’ blue sky 1010 54 Wanganui X. overcast 1010 02 Wellington NNK. cloudy 1009 56 Cape Campbell NW. blue sky loot; 56 Carewell Spit WSW. blue sky 1009 .Westport calm blue sky 1010 50 Arthur’s Pass NW. blue sky — 4“ Christchurch WSW. bine sky i nor. 4 k Dunedin W. blue-sky 1005 57 Puysegur Point. calm overcast 1003 t>3
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1940, Page 5
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