WEATHER FORECAST
A trough of low pressure is moving eastward over New Zealand. Forecast to 5 p.m. on Thursday: Fresh to strong northerly winds, backing to fresh south-westerlies tomorrow. Rain soon becoming general, but weather clearing tomorrow’, except for show’ers in the west. Temperatures colder tomorrow. Further outlook: Mainly fair. ■ Thermometer, 8 a.m. today .. 46deg. Barometer, 8 a.m. today 30.20 RAINFALL At 8 a.m. today OOin. August fall 5.58 in. August average 6.68 in. Year’s fall ?7.81in Year’s average 63.79 in TIDES Town Wharf Wed.. 17: 1.35. 1.59; Thur., 18: 2.15. 2.43. Whangarei Heads, deduct 43m; Hokianga, add 2h 11m; Awanui, deduct 3m; Mangonui, deduct sm; Bay of Islands, deduct 14m. SUNRISE, SUNSET Wed., 17: 7.2, 5.48; Thu , 18: 7.1, 5.49. PHASES OF THE MOON AUGUST.
First Quarter 2 0.57 a.m. Full Moon 9 7.33 a.m. Last Quarter 17 10.59 a.m. New Moon 24 3.59 p.m. First Quarter rt^*-**^-* 31 7.16 a.m.
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Northern Advocate, 17 August 1949, Page 4
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152WEATHER FORECAST Northern Advocate, 17 August 1949, Page 4
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