WEATHER FORECAST
Following is the Government Metco rologist’s summary and forecast for the Central, East and Northeast dis trict tor the 24 hours from 9 a.m. todays— General Inference. —A westerly depression Is moving eastwards off New Zealand, and an anticyclone is advancing across the Tasman Sea. Forecast Moderate to strong westerly winds, backing shortly to southerlies. Weather. —Changeable and equally, with rain at times, and becoming cold. Seas.—Rough off shore. HIGH TIDE. (At Glasgow Wharf) 'i u day—7.42 a.m., 8.20 p.m. To-morrow —8.43 a.m., 9.8 p.m. THE SUN. To-day—Rose 6.53 ami., sets 5.45 p.m. To-morrow —Rises 6.54 a.m., sets 5.44 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. First quarter, April 28. 10.46 pan. l ull 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) 75 deg. Minimum temperature (dry) 50 deg. Dry bulb thermometer 58 deg. Wet bulb thermometer 52 deg. Grass thermometer 50 deg. Farth foot below surface .. GO deg. Rainfall for 24 hours ended 0 a.m. to-day . — Clinch Rainfall for April 2.21 inch I,'ainfall for year, 1933 .... 24.15 ineh
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 4
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183WEATHER FORECAST Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 4
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