METEROLOGICAL.
SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918
THE SUN I •Rose io-day 7.24; ■sets 4.38. ■Rises to-morrow 7.24 ; sets' 4.39. TEMPER.AT URii - iiV SHAJ/K. Yesterday: Maximum 46 : minimum 41; mean 43A. RAINFALL. For 24 hoars ' preceding 9 a.m. today: nil. " - THE MOON. (Calculated N.Z. Mean Time.) I D. H. M. Last Quarter .v. 1 8 12 p.m. New iXloon ... ... .8. - 7 52 p.m. Fii-st Quarter ... .16 " 5 £¥ p.m. Full 'Moon ' 24 .8 5 a.m. --•Last Quarter ... 31 2 44 a.m. WIND. "Direct; >n and nature of wind at noon to-dav. Calm. . ' * BAROMETER. To-d&y, 9 a.in., 29.'62; noon 29.95. Yesterday, 9 a.m.; 29.98. J HUMIDITY OF^THE ATMOSPHERE. C. (Stoke^-reports ms follows on thajj humidity of the. Atmosphere:—' - -" ' To-day: 100 per ' cent. , Yesterday : 80 per cent. I TU-DAi s WiJ-AfHER. From observetmr. taK<<irai 9 am.;—
. * . The indications arc for westerly winds and backing by west to south after about 36 hours. The weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled, .with vain following. The bnrometer has a fnllinß ' tendency, but, risiu gafter about 24 to 36 hours. Sea heavy iu Strait; tides good.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 162, 6 July 1918, Page 1
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