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WEATHER FORECAST

Following is the Government Meteo rologist’s summary and forecast for the Central, East and North-east dis trict for the 24 hours from 9 a.rm dayjGeneral inference: The last of the present series of Intense westerly depressions Is now crossing the Dominion. An anticyclone has advanced on to eastern Australia. Forecast: Strong north-westerly-winds, reaching gale force in places and backing to southerlies before morning. Weather: Dull and squally. Rain U probable, with some heavy falls la places. Temperatures colder tomorrow. Seas; Moderate to rather rough, *nd later rising. HIGH TIDE. (At Glasgow Wharf) To-day—6.37 a.m., 7.7 p.m. To-morrow —7.42 a.m., 8.20 p.m. THE SUN. To-day—Bose 6.52 a.m., sets 5.46 p.m. To-morrow —Bises 6.53 a.m., sets 5.45 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON, First quarter, April 28. 10.46 p.m. Full moon, May 7, 2.31 a.m. Last quarter, May 14, 5.42 p.m. New moon, May 21, 8.4 a.m. METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. Maximum temperature (dry) 74 deg. Minimum temperature (dry) 55 deg. Dry bulb thermometer 73 deg. Wet bulb thermometer 63 deg. Grass thermometer 45 deg. Earth foot below surface .. 60 deg. Rainfall for 24 hours ended t a.m. to-day Nil Rainfall for April 2.20 inch Winfall for year, 1934 .... 24.14 inch

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 23 April 1936, Page 4

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WEATHER FORECAST Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 23 April 1936, Page 4

WEATHER FORECAST Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 23 April 1936, Page 4