WEATHER FORECAST
DOMINION REPORT. The Government Meteorologist telegraphs as follows:— The indications are for westerly winds, moderate to strong to strong to gale, backing to south-westerly. The weather will probably prove squally and changeable. Rain is probable, and the weather will probably become colder. The barometer rising after about 16 hours. METEOROLOGICAL MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20th, 1030. THE SUN. To-day—Rose 5.22 a.rm; sets 6.44 n.m. To-morrow—Rises 5.21 a.m.; sets 5.45 p.m. HIGH TIDE. To-day—ll.s a.m.; 11.32 p.m. To-morrow—ll.sB a.m.; — p.m. PHASES Of THE MOON. First Quarter. September 30tb. 2.28 a.m Full moon. October Bth 820 n.m. Last Quarter October 15th 4.42 n.m New moon. October 22nd, 11.18 a.m. METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. For 24 hours from a a.m. to-day. Maximum temperature (dry) ... 66 deg. Minimum temperature (dry) ... 42 deg. Dry bulb thermometer 67 deg. Wet bulb thermometer 62 deg. Grass thermometer SO deg. Earth foot below surface 64 deg. EaintaU for 24 hours ending 9 a.m. to-day 04 Inca Rainfall for September, 1930... 3.10 inch Total rainfall for year, 1930 ... 23.22 inch Lighting-up time to-day is 0.14 p.m.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 240, 29 September 1930, Page 4
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