METEOROLOGICAL.
MR. K. K. WRAGGE'S FORECAST
The following weather forecast was supplied to us by Mr. K. Kl Wragge at 8 p.m. yesterday :—Tho rear side of Antarctic* low pressure waves yet influence the Dominion, and appear to have slightly developed in Imtensify. This means that passing south-westerly showers arc likely south from central part of the North Island, but matters should soon become more stable for a temporary spell of finer weather. Winds chiefly bctweei noith-west and southwest. Sea roughish.
RAINFALL RECORD,
Fall in City" for the 48 hours ended midnight, Feb. 4 (Herald gauge) .Ouin. Total for month, 9 a.m., Saturday ■ (Albert Park gauge) . . . . - - l.BZin.
SUN, MOON, AND TIDES. Sun—To-day: Rises, 5.12 a.m.; sets, 6.58 Moon—Last quarter, Thursday. 8-46 vjax.; new, February 16, 6.37 a.m. High Water— a.m. P.m. Auckland . . • • 9-56 10.12 Manukuu Heads . . 11.55 —- Onehunga Wharf •. . 12.40 1.10
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18316, 5 February 1923, Page 5
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