WEATHER FORECAST
Meteorological Office, Wellington, Friday, May 5, 4 p.m. General Situation.—Another deep depression is crossing the Dominion to-day, while an extensive anti-cydonc still envelopes Australia. Forecast. Winds: Westerly at first in the far north; otherwise moderate to strong, south-westerly to southerly prevailing. Seas (N.Z. waters): Rather rough to rough in the Eastern Tasman Sea; strong south-west winds and rough seas. Weather: Unsettled and squally, with rain at times and, in places, hail, bub light scattered rain only in eastern districts; temperatures becoming colder; conditions improving, however,
The New Zealand Friends’ School, St. John’s Hill, report for 24 hours ending 6 p.m. yesterday. Bright sunshine, 50 minut es. Rainfall, .38 niches. Shades temperature: Maximum, 54 deg. Fahr.: minimum, 50 deg. Fahr.
Phases of the Moon—May: First quarter, Mav 3. Full moon, May 11; Last quarter, May 17; New moon, May 24.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 6
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