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METEOROLOGICAL.

TO-DAY'S FORECAST, i GOVERNMENT REPORT. Ilia Government meteorologist- reported I last night as follows: —lndications are I for variable winds, moderate to strong | westerlies prevailing shortly. Weather ; will be warm and fair to cloudy. The barometer has a falling tendency in the South. MR. C. L. WRAGGE'S FORECAST. Th» following weather forecast was supplied to us by Mr. ('lenient L. Wragge at 8 o'clock last evening The first'portion. of the Antarctic depression Taariiach has passed eastward with unusual rapidity, and is succeeded by a ridgo or sierra of high pressure. Thus conditions over the North Island will be finer than was anticipated when the last bulletin was issued, but unsettled weather should ! again follow shortly, with a backing of the wind from south-south-west, toward north-west arid north. Sea moderate,. RAINFALL RECORD. Fall in City for 24 hours ended midnight, Oct. 18 (Herald gauge) .Mln. Total thia month up to 9 a.m. Wednesday (Albert Park gauge) .. 2,89 in. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. The following; official report was iasniid at 1 p.m. yesterday: —

SUN. MOON. AND TIDES.. i Sun—Rises, 5.3 fc.ni.; s«t». (5.10 p.m. ■ Moon—New, Saturday, 1.10 a.ra. Hiab Water— a.m. p.m. Auckland «i. * t .. 5.C13 5.52 Mar.ukau Heads .. .. "?.'22 7.51 ; Ocehunja. Wharf ~ .. 8.42 0.11

| Station. Wind. Bar. Ther. Wenther. j Capo Maria... 3.E., freak "0.20 63 Cioudy } Russeil ... H.. light 30.18 67 Cloudy ! Mannkau H. S.W., fr. 30.16 59 Fair j Auckland ... S.W., light 30.13 63 Pair ; Taurauga. ... 3.E., br. 30.11 63 Overcast , Gisboine ... S., fresh 30.19 58 Fair Pt. Ahuriri... E., iight 30.25 60 Overcast I Clastic-point... W.. light 30.24 54 Fina I Wellington... S.,.breere 30.24 60 Finn j N. Plymouth N.E.. fresh 30.17 63 Fine j C. Esmont... a., fresh 30.20 58 Fine ; Wangtuvni... S., light 30.23 68 Fine | Firewll Spit W., fresh 30.30 61 Cloudy ) C. Foul-wind W., fresh 30.25 66 Fine Crrey-mouth... N."W.. It. 30.23 67 Fin® Stephens Is.... W., light, 00.30 56 Hazy C. Campbell W„ light 30.15 62 Fine Akaroa Lt.... \V\. light 30.08 58 Fine I Pt. Chalmers N.. fresh 29.98 SO Fine Nuggets ... Calm 29.09 55 Fine j Bluff. W.S.W.. It. 30.04 57 Cloudy I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 5

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METEOROLOGICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 5

METEOROLOGICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 5

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