WEATHER FORECAST
DOMINION REPORT. The Government Meteorologist telegraphs as follows for the 24 hours from 9 o’clock this morning:— The indications are for moderate to strong northerly winds, freshening with increasing haze and cloudiness. Later the weather will probably become warmer. Scattered rain probable. The barometer is falling. METEOROLOGICAL BATUBDAT, MARCH Bth, IMA THE (UN To-day—Rose 6.8 am.; sets 6.42 p.m. To-morrow—Rises 6.6 a.m.; sets 6.40 p.m. HIGH TIDE. To-day—o. 6 a.m.; p.m. To-morrow —6.30 a.m.; 1.8 p.m. PHASE! OP THE MOON. First quarts March sth. H. 30 p.m. Full moon, March 16th. 0.28 a.m. Last uuartcr. March 22nd. 2.43 a.m. New moon, March 80th, 6.16 a.m. METEOROLOGICAL READING*. for as noun sndsd a a.m. to-day. Maximum tompsrature (dry) M 6« des. Minimum temperature (dry) _ 48ds(. Dry bulb thermometer 66 deg. Wet bulb thermometer 61 deg. Grass thermometer a 40 deg. Flarth toot below surface 66 deg. Rainfall toi 24 hours ended 9a.m. to-day 04 inch Bainfall tor March- 1939 04 Inch Total rainfall for year, 1930... 6.96 inch Llgbting-up time to-day Is 7.12 p.m.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 72, 8 March 1930, Page 4
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