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WEATHER FORECAST

Following is the Government Meteorologist's summary and iorecast lor the Central, East, and North-east districts tor the 24 hours Horn 9 a.m. to-day;— Summary.—Though pressure is still high at Chatham island, it has fallen considerably in southern New Zealand with the approach oi a depretsiou across the Tasman Sea. Forecast.—Moderate to strong northeast to northerly winds. Rain still probable north ot Wairoa, but improving temporarily; a renewal of unsettled conditions probable alter about 24 hours; temperatures warm. Seas rough. HIGH TIDE (At Glasgow Wharf) To-day—2.2o a.m., 2.50 p.m. To-morrow —3.16 a.m., "8.41 p.m. THE SUN To-day—Rose 6.18 a.m., sets (5.41 p.m To-morrow—Rises 6.19 a.m., sets 640 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON Full moon, March 20, 5.31 p.m. Last quarter, March 28, 8.51 a.m. New moon, April 4, 0.11 a.m. First, quarter, April 11, 5.42 a.m. METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. Maximum temperature .dry) 69 deg. Minimum temperature dry) 59 deg. Dry- bulb thermometer .. . TO deg. Wet bulb thermometer .. .. 67 deg. Grass thermometer 52 deg. Earth foot below surta ... >7 deg. Rainfall for 24 hours emlv. 9 a.m. to-day rich Rainfall for March ! meh Rainfall for verir. 19'" ...

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 16 March 1935, Page 4

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WEATHER FORECAST Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 16 March 1935, Page 4

WEATHER FORECAST Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 16 March 1935, Page 4