METEOROLOGICAL
MR. C. L WRAGQE'S FORECAST
Tho following weather forecast was supplied to ua by Mr. Clemont L. Wragge at 7 p.m. yesterday : —The new Antarctic disturbance named Abaddon now influences the entire Dominon and should cause cloudy and unsettled weather with rain generally, but especially south from the central districts of the North li'and. There should also be further electric disturbance. Around Auckland and in the far North, however, matters should be somewhat better. Winds between north north-east, north-west, and west. Rising seas on West Coast. Another minor disturbance has appeared on the sun.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Rainfall in City (or 48 hours ended midnight, March 26 (Herald gaugo) .77in.
SUN, MOON, AND TIDES Sun—Rieos, 6 a.m.; sets, 5.53 p.m. Moon—New, Wednesday, 12.33 a.m. High Water— am. i'.m. Auckland 6.H 6..T0 Manukai. Head: .. . . 8.8 8.29 Onohunga Wharf ~ .. 9.26 9.19
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18050, 27 March 1922, Page 5
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