METEOROLOGICAL.
TO - DAY'S FORECAST.
GOVERNMENT REPORT.
The Government meteorologist reported last night as follows:—Present indications are for strong and squally northwest to south-west winds, weather cloudy and unsettled with rain probable generally. The barometer is falling further in the north, but rising soon in the south.
MR. K. K. WMGGE'B FORECAST. The following weather forecast was supplied to us by Mr. K. K. Wragge at 7.30 p.m. yesterday:—Last night's advice can only bo confirmed and repeated. Distribution of pressure remains much the same, and is conducive for cloudy to unsettled and rainy weather. Fresh to strong winds from between north, northwest, and west. Sea roughish, with increase of latitude on West Coast
RAINFALL RECORD. FalLitt.ciity for 24 hours ended midnight March 13 (Herald gaugo) OOln. Total for mouth un to 9 a.m. Tuesday (Albert Park gauge) . . .OOln. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER The following official report was issued at 6 p.m. yesterday: — Station, wind. Bar. Thr. Cape Maria, N.E., light, cloudy 29.94 73 Russell, not received. Manukau Heads, N., cloudy . . 30.03 G9 Auckland, N.E., fresh, fair . . 29.96 70 Tp.uranga, N light, fair .'. 29.99 70 Gisborne, N.W., fresh, fair . . 30.00 74 Port Ahuriri, N.W., fresh, fine . . 29.97 64 Castlepoint, W.. light, cloudy . . 29.87 64 Wellington. N., cloudy . . . . 29.82 05 New Plymouth, N., light, fair . . 29.92 70 Cape Egmont, N.E., fresh, fair . . 29.89 GO Wanganui N.W., light, hazy . . 29.89 70 Farewell Spit, N.E., light, fair . . 29.95 64 : C. Foulwinl. N.W., fr., overcast 29.73 63 I Greymouth, N.. m. gale, showery 29.70 62 i Stephen Island, W., fresh, hazy 29.85 00 I Cape Campbell, W., fresh, cloudy 29.73 70 j KaikouT3, calm, overcast . ■ 29.3S 66 Akaroa Lt.. N.W., fr., overcast 29.52 71 Port Chalmers, calm, rain • . 29.56 60 Nuggets, N.E.. light, overcast 29.54 58 Bluff, S.W., light, cloudy . . 29.62 60 SUN, MOON, AND TIDES. Sun—Rises, 5.51 a.m.; sets, 6.12 p.m. Moon—New. Sunday, 12.21 p.m.; first quarter, March 26, 4.12 a.m. High Water— a.m. p.m. Auckland I, .. w. 4.32 4.59 Manukau Heads . . . . 6.31 6.58 Onehunga Wharf . . . . 7.51 8.18
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 7
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