WEATHER FORECAST
Following is the Government Meteo rologist’s summary and forecast for the Central, East and North east die triet for the 24 hours from 9 a.m. to day:— General inference.—A deep depression is now centred east of the North Island. An anti-cyclone still covers Australia, but a series of secondary depressions are crossing the South Tasman Sea. Forecast—Southerly winds strong to gale force but gradually decreasing. Weather.—Cold, squally and showery, but slowly improving. Seas.—Bough to high. HIGH TIDE. (At Glasgow Wharf). To-day—2.27 a.m., 2.52 p.m. To-morrow —3.19 a.m., 3.46 p.m. THE SUN. To-day—Rose 7.2 a.m., sets 4.41 p.m. To-morrow—Rises 7.2 a.m., sets 4.41 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. New Moon, June 19, 4.44 a.m. First quarter, June 27, 6.53 a.m. Full moon, July 5, 5.4 a.m. Last quarter, July 12, 3.58 a.m. HASTINGS READINGS. For 24 Hours to 9 a.m. To-day. Maximum temperature (dry) 52 deg. Minimum temperature (dry) 46 deg. Dry bulb thermometer 48 deg. Wet bulb thermometer 46 deg. Grass thermometer 42 deg. Earth foot below surface .. 48 deg. Rainfall for 24 hours ended 9 a.m. today 4.osinch Rainfall for June 4.56 inch Bainlall for year, 1936 .... 30.19 inch
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 156, 17 June 1936, Page 6
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