WEATHER FORECAST
DOMINION REPORT. The Government Meteorologic telegraphs as follows for the 24 hour! from 9 o'clock thia morning The indications are for moderate south-easterly winds. There is • prospect of fair to cloudy weather, with some isolated showers. The night will be cold, but to-morrow win be warmir. The barometer shows little movement. METEOROLOGICAL FRIDAY. MARCH 7th. 1980. THE (UH. To-day—Rose 8.4 a.m.; sets 8.44 p.m. To-morrow —Rises 6.6 a.m.; sets 6.43 p.m. HIGH TIDE. To-day—ll.lo a.m.; 11.37 p.m. To-mo-row —0 6 a.m.; — p.m. PHASE? OP THE MOON. First quart*. March "th. a.ao p.m. Full moon. March 16th. 0.28 a.m. Last oaarter, March 22nd. 2.43 a.m. New moon. March 30th. 6.16 a.m. METEOROLOGICAL READING* For 34 noun ended e a.m. to dtp. Maximum temperature (dry) ... 60 defc Minimum temperature (dry) ... 54 dec. Dry bulh thermometed nu deg. W«t bulb thermometer — — 66 deg. Grass therm, meter 81 deg; Earth toot below surface — 68 de*. Rainfall to- 24 hours ended 0 a.m todav Nil Rainfall tor March, 1030 Nil Total rainfall tor yeai.1030... 6.92 took Lighting-up time o-day is 7.14 p.m.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 71, 7 March 1930, Page 4
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