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METEOROLOGICAL.

MR. C. L WRAGGE'S FORECAST

The following weather forecast was supplied to as by Mr. Clement L. Wragge at eight o'clock laat evening:— High pressure still rules over the entire country, and should cause a continuance of fair to fine 'weather. But it appears evident that tropical low pressure waves are coming in from the lower latitudes of the Tasman Sea, .north-west from Hokianga, and they may cause unsettled conditions, with electric disturbance and some rain over, northern districts ere long. Winds variable in the South, and chiefly southeasterly to north-easterly in the North. Eoughish seas, with, decrease of latitude from Whangarei. ,

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Rainfall in City for 48 hours ended midnight, Fob. 19 (Herald gauge) .flOln.

SUN, MOON. AND TIDES. Sun-Rises. 5.28 a.m.; seta, 6.42 p.m, Moon—Now, February 27, 6.18 a,m. High Water, Auckland—l.l 9 a-m.; 1.49 p.m. High Water, Manukau Heads—3.lß a.m.; 3.48 p.m. High Water, Ouehung» Wkarf-4.38 a.m.; 6.8 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18020, 20 February 1922, Page 5

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METEOROLOGICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18020, 20 February 1922, Page 5

METEOROLOGICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18020, 20 February 1922, Page 5