WEATHER FORECAST
Following is the Government Mclcorologist’s summary, and forecast lor the Central, East and North-East Urn* ttiets for the 24 hours from 9 o'clock this morning:— Summary: A rather shallow cycloui* depression is centred north o.' Capo Maria Va.i Diemen, while a second Is crossing the Tasman Sea. Pressure la still high to the east of the South Island. Forecast: Strong east winds. Weather cloudy to overcast, with rain. Some heavy falls in the Gisborne and East Cape areas. Seas rough. HIGH TIDE. (At Glasgow Wharf.) To-day—6.l9 a.m., 6.45 p.m. To-morrow—7.l a.m., 7.29 p.m THE SUN. To-day—Rose 6.16 a.m., sets 7.45 p.m. To-morrow —Rises 6.17 a.m., sets 6.4 J p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. Full moon, March 12, 2.46 p.m. Last quarter, March 19th, 8.35 am. New moon, March 26th, 2.50 p.m. First quarter, April 3rd, 5.26 p.m. METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. Maximum temperature (dry) 70 deg. Minimum temperature (dry) 57 deg. Dry bulb thermometer ..... 53 deg. Wet bulb thermometer 61 deg. Grass thermometer 57 deg. ' Earth foot below surface .. 66 deg. Rainfall for 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day 36 inch. Rainfall for March 54 inch Rainfall for year, 1933 .... 3.73 inch
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 77, 13 March 1933, Page 6
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