METEOROLOGICAL
HERALD'S SPECIAL FORECABT FINE AND WARM V The following weather forecast, for 24 hours from 7 a.m. to-day was supplied by Mr. H. M. Vincent, last evening:—The ' moderate high barometric pressure system is still located on the eastern Tasman Sea and over New Zeals.nd, while the intense * cyclone in south-eastern Australia is moving south-eastward. Expect fine and warm ' • weather generally, with variable and moderate breezes, easterly to north- ' easferly winds, moderate to strong, prevailing shortly and freshening. Seas smooth to moderate. Local outlook: Fine and warm. . Barometer, midnight. steady .. 30.151n, Midnight., Wednesday . . . 30.15 in. % Temperature in eh;ide yesterday (to midnight)— Maximum. 78deg,; minimum, G2deg. GOVERNMENT REPORT The Government meteorologist, reported "- 1 last, evening as follows:—An anti-cyclone ' still covers the eastern Tasman Sea and I New Zealand, although it has lost its intensity. The depression over South- • eastern Australia las deepened and is moving slowly east-vard. Indications ar« for mainly light to moderate and variable winds, but northerlies gradually predcrm-' inating and freshening. Seas smooth to moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea-: Wmda tending northerly and freshening grad- r ually. Seas smooth :;e> moderate. Weather fair to fine and warmer, but. cloud increasing gradually n western districts. RAINFALL RECORD Fall in City (Herhld gauge): 24 hour? ended midnight, Jan, 26 . . .00!«1, Total for January ujt to 3 a.m. yesterday (Albert Park gauge) .. 1,61 In. Average rainfall foi January .. 2.65 in, Record rainfall for January (1930) . 8.40 in, •Fainfall for year to date .. . . 1.61 in, Average annual rainfall, 77 years . 44.44fn. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER The following official report was issued *>. 4 p.m. yesterday:— Station Wind Weather Bit. Tier.-" Norfolk Is., E.N.E.. md. br.. o'cast 33 SI Auckland, W., gen. breeze, fine 30.10 74 East Cape. N.W., fr. br.. cloudy 30.03 73 •Cape Egmont, W.. jjen. br., fine 30.15 70 Napier. N.E.. pen. breeze, fine 30.10 73 Farewell Spit, W., xaod. br., fine 30.04 77 Stephen's Is.. W.. mod. br., cl'dy 30.1-1 63 Wellington. N.N.W.. mod, br.. fine 50.05 65 C. Campbell, S.E.. ill. br., o'cast 30.03 6-3 Greymouth, W.. si. cloudy 30.05 6/ Akaroa Lt., SW.. lijht air. cl'dy 30.17 59 Nugget, Pt., S.S.W., fr. br., fine 30.10 57 Puysegur Pt., S.E.. light air, cl dy 30.13 55 Chatham Is.. W.S.W.. st.r, br., overcast 29.53 57. Svdnev, N.. light air. fine . . 29.70 £3 Hobart, S.E.. si. br.. cloudy 59.49 SUN, MOON AND TIDES Sun—Rises. 5.30 a.m ; eets. 7.37 p.m. Moon —First quarter. February 3, i.16 ajß/j full. February 11. 1 a.m. High Water— a.m. p.m. Auckland .. .. 8.24 3.44 *- Manukau Heads .. 11.0 11.19 Onehunga. Wharf .. lioon
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21401, 27 January 1933, Page 4
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