WEATHER PREDICTION
CLOEBY AND ENSETTLEB. The Aleteorological Department's forecast at noon to-day was aB follows : — "The indications are for nortlierly winds, moderate to strong, then freshening. Exiicct dull weather, with nnich mist and fog in parts, and lator the weather appears to bo cloudv and nnsettled with rain following. Alild temperatures. r11ie barometer has a falling tendencv, Reas, moderate, but increasing ; tides, good." AVEATHER IN NAPIER. Afr R. Tliomas, Governmeut recorder in Napier, reported as follows tliis morning : — Ycsterday's maximum temperatnre in tlie shade, 62 j in the sun, 127; minimum, 5-'3 ; two feet underground. 61.5; tcrrestrial tempe ra ture, 4-1. Run.sliiiie.--2 hours. AVind. — 2 miles per hour.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 72, 27 April 1929, Page 5
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108WEATHER PREDICTION Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 72, 27 April 1929, Page 5
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