METEOROLOGICAL.
f MR. C, L. WRAGGE'S FORECAST The following weather forecast was sup- ® plied to us at 9.30 p.m. yesterday, by Mr. I Clement L. Wragge:—Pressure is now B steadily relaxing under the approach of the Antarctic disturbance Xahalal, while tropical low pressure waves appear to be north-west from Hokianga. In these cirr oumstancee, cloudy and unsettled weather . rain following may be expected; with fresh to strong winds from between east-north-east, north and north-west. Rough seas developing off northern and western r coasts. n V t RAINFALL RECORDS. . Fall_ in city for 48 hours ended midnight, Aug. 13 (Herald gauge) .01 In. Total this month up to !) a.m. Sunday (Albert Park gauge) t27ln, - SUN, MOON, AND TIDES. Sun—Risee, 6.38 a.m.; sets. 5.13 p.m. Moon— Last quarter, Wednesday. 8.46 a.m. High Water— ' a.m. p.m. r Auckland 11.8 11.29 t Manukau Heads . . .. 12,16 1.7 6 Onehunga Wharf 2.6 2.27
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18168, 14 August 1922, Page 5
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