METEOROLOGICAL.
>■' '■ '» Ut ' i, MR, C. L. WRAGGE'S FORECAST The following weather forecast was supplied to us by Mr. Cleipent L. Wragge at 9 o'clock last evening Tlio second centre of tlio Antarctic disturbance .Nahalal continues to operate, and in these circumstances showery and squally weather from, between northwest and south-west, with snow on the mountains and high country * of the South, may be expected. In the North, however, conditions should be somewhat better. Sea roughish to moderate. RAINFALL RECORDS. Fall in- city for 48 hours ended midnight, Aug. 20 (Eekald gauge) ,231n. Total this month up to 9 a.m. Sunday (Albert Park g&uge) ~ 1,33 in. SUN, MOON. AND TIDES. Sun—Rises, 6.29 a.m.; iwto. 6.19 p.m. Moon—New, Wednesday, 8.4 a.m. High Water— »•». P.m. Auckland .. *. • • 5.18 5.44 Manukau Heads .. .. 7.12 7.43 Onehunga Wliarf .. .. 8.33 9.3
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18174, 21 August 1922, Page 5
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