METEOROLOGICAL.
MR. C. L. WRAGGE'S FORECAST The following weather forecast wns supplied to us by Mr. Clement L. Wraggo at 7 p.m. yesterday:—The weather should bo temporarily fair to cloudy under a larfre Inch pressure system, tho centre of which is between East. Capo and Dunedin. But that a change is approaching seems certain, as a tropical depression is northwest from Hokianga, and another Antarctic depression appears to be approaching from tho higher latitudes of tho Tasman Sea. Hence rainy and unsettled conditions aro likely shortly in northern and western districts, \nd they will probably overlap eastern parts as tho high pressure breaks up. Winds between E. and N., later veering westerly. Sea vising. The sun is comparatively in a quiescent state. . YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Rainfall in City for 4R hours ended midnight, April 30 (Heuald gauge) .OOln. SUN, MOON AND TIDES. Sun—Rises, 6.32 a.m.; sets, 5.4 p.m. Moon—First Quarter, Friday, 12.2G a.m. HuTh Water— a.m. p.m. Auckland 0.16 10.12 Mannkau Heads . . . . 11.45 — Onohunea Wharf . . . . 12.12 1.5
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18078, 1 May 1922, Page 3
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