METEOROLOGICAL
HERALD'S SPECIAL FORECAST:; '" r " ' ic" FAIR AND WARM l"!] 11)0 following weather forecast for 24 hours from 7 a.m. to-day was supplied by Mr. H. M. Vincent la.st eevninj;:— Tho intense high barometric pressure syitem is still the predominating weather factor over and around New Zealand, the centre being at present located on the east coast of the North Island. The barometer at Gisborne yesterday morning read 30.71 in., one of ihe highest barometer readings recorded in the Dominion in recent years. Expect fair arid warm weather generally, with variably and moderate breezes, northerlies prevailing* Seas smooth to moderate. Local outlook: Fair and warm. Cloudy at times. Barometer, midnight, steady . . 10•80In. Midnight, Monday . . . . 30.801n. Temperature in shade yesterday (to midsSdeg. GOVERNMENT REPORT The Government meteorologist last evening as follows New Zealand ia still covered by an intense sr.ti-cyelone, while pressure is now falling over southeastern .Australia. Indications are for light; to moderate northerly winds, gradually freshening. Seas smooth to moderate, but rising about Cook and Foveaux Straits. Eastern Tasman Sea: Freshening north winds; seas moderate, but rising in the southern portion. Weather fine, warm and hazy generally, but light isolated, showers ft ill" likely in districts with a "westerly aspect and some morning fogs on thfl cast- coast of the South Island. RAINFALL RECORD Fall in City (Herald gauge): 24 hours ended midnight, October 4 ,00ln, Total for Ortober up to 9 a.m. ye*lerday (Albert Park gauge) .. .88(11, Average rainfall for October . . J.asln, Record rainfall for October• (1830) . 10.21 in. Rainfall for year to date .. .. 31.201 m, Average annual rainfall, 7G years , 44.501 a ' % • YESTERDAY'S WEATHER The following official report was issu«d |;fc J p.m. yesterday:--Station Wind -Weather Bar. Th*r. Norfolk Is., E.N.E., *%. br..o'c»»t. 30.30 <!? Cape Maria. N.E., fr. %r„ cloudy 30.44 <>? , Auckland, S.. si. br., noudy . . 30.52 (i> East Cape, S.E., gen. br„ cloudy . 30.5S Cape Egmorjt, N.W.. ?1. br., fine 30.59 fil Napier. 8.E.. gen. br., fine . . . 50.60 |»2 Farewell Spit, E., pl. br., cloudy 30.62 li2 Stephen's Is., ?*.. It. air. cldy. 30.61 ISO Wellington. N.W., gen. br., fine . 30.54 03 Cape Campbell. N., mod. br.. fine 30.52 l! 0 Greymouth, S.W., pi. br.. fine . . 30.54 1(7 Akaroa JA. N.E., rood, br., fogey 30.59 111 Nugget Ft., N., ror>d. br., cloudy 30.47 i|i T'uyeegur Ft.. N„ *tr.« br.. cldy. 30.47 115 Chatham Is.. W-. gen. br.. fine ~ 3U.57 |1 H.vdnev, N.W., It. air, fine . , 30.06 .1(2 Hobart, N.N.W., sren. br., o'cast. C 3.74 • SUN, MOON AND TIDES Sun—Rises, 5.21 a.m.; »ets, 8.58 p.m. ! Moon—First nunrter, Friday, 7.35 a.m.; ffll.l, October 15, 1- IS £.iji High Water— • a.m. p.m. Auckland • . . . 10.40 11.58 f Minnkail Hea'ls . . 12.41 1.15 Onehunga Wharf . . 1.41 2.15 ? •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21305, 5 October 1932, Page 6
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