METEOROLOGICAL.
m TO-DAY'S FORECAST. GOVERNMENT RET'ORT. The Government meteorologist reported Last night as follows:—Present indications are for strong north-easterly to northwesterly winds north-wards oi Ka» whia and Napier, and north-westerly to south- westerly strong to gale elseI where. Weather will be cloudy to overcast with rain following generally. The barometer is falling, but rising again soon m the South. MB. C. L. WRAGGE'S FORECAST. The following wenther forecast was supplied to us by Mr. Clement L. Wragge | at 7.50 p.m. yesterday:—At first the conditions should be chiefly fair to doudy ] under retreating high pressure, but there j is a tendency for unsettled weather with : fain developing later under combined 1 tropical and Antarctic influences. Winds between east-north-east, north and north- j west, later veering westerly. Seas j moderate, but inclined to rise off northern and western coasts..*YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Rainfall in City for 24 hours ended midnight. April 28 (Heiulo gaugei .flflln. The following official report was issued at j I p.m. yesterday: — Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. | CapeMana... NE., fresh 30.19 67 Cloudy | i Russell ... S.E., fresh 30.17 68 Cloudy 1 I Manukau H. N.E.. br. 30.19 60 Cloudy j Auukland ... N.E.. light 30.12 65 Fair 1 Tauranga ... Calm 30.20 62 Overcast Gisborne ... NW„ light 30.22 65 Fair I ' ?t. Ahuriri... S.W., fresh 30.16 64 Fine i Castlepoint... N.W., light 30.12 56 Fine Wellington... N.W., fresh 30.09 60 Cloudy : N. Plymouth N.E., light 30.15 66 Overcast C, Egmont... N.E., fresh 30.12 60 Cloudy Wanganui ... N.. light 30.03 64 Gloomy Farewell Spit N.W. br. 30.14 60 Cloudy C. Foulwind N.W . fresh 30.10 57 Showery Greymoutb... N., fresh 30.04 57 Cloudy Stephen 15.... W„ treah 30.05 56 Overcast C. Camphell W., irosh 29.90 61 Cloudy . Akaroa Lt.... N.. fresh 29.63 62 Cloudy ; Pt. Chalmers Calm '29-65 61 Overcast ; ' Nuggets ... N.W . fresh 29.60 61 Overcast Bluff W., breeze 29.57 55 Cloudy SUN, MOON AND TIDES, Sun—To-day: Rises, 6.30 a.m.; sets, 5.6 p.m. To-morrow: Rises, 6.31 a.m.; set*. 5.3, p.m. Moon-First quarter, May 5. 12.26 a.m. High Water— To-day. To-morrow a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Auckland . . 8.18 8.41 9.3 9.23 Manukau Reads 10.17 10.40 11.2 11.22 Onehunga Whart 11.37 m'uight — 12.22 =
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18077, 29 April 1922, Page 7
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