"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
THrl 9 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. The telegraphic weather report for 9 a.m. yesterday Bhows that at Auckland there was a slight north-north-west wind, the barometer and thermometer road 29.63 and 60, and there were passing clouds. Wellington experienced a fresh nor'-wester, with occasional squalls, the barometer and thermometer being 2. .38 and 54: .The barometer tfhd thermometer at Dunedin read .29.23 and 53. The weather was fine, and there was a slight spu'-woat oree-e. The highest tempera, tire t was 63 at Cape Ma.ia Van Diemen; the lowest '10, at the Bealey. The weather throughout the colony wa3 generally fine. YESTERDAY EVENING'S REPORTS. The following reports received by Captain Edwin, R.N., show the weather on June 20tn, at Maniftaii"Head»-Wind, N.W., brefeze; baro., 29.71; therm., 65; cloudy, sea rough. •'_--: New Plymouth—Calm, light; baro., 29.60; therm.. 58; fine, sea moderate. „„,».■ .Castlepoint-Wind, N.W.*. baro., 29.46; therm.. 55; fine, sea moderate. , Wellington-Wind, N.W., light;" baro., 29.43: therm., 54; cloudy. Kaikoura-Calm; bare, 29.52; therm., 50; gloomy, sea slight swell. * . Oa_n_.ru-C_.lm; baro., 29.48; therm,. 47, cloudy, sea moderate. ■ _.-■..■'- „,... ■ Blul-Wind, N.W,, light. baro *. 29 * 5 *-- therm., 64; fine. Captain Edwin both Sydney and Albany hat i decreased slow.y, Cthas increasedatHobttt. ■V west passed eastward of the '«"»«££«* B< X 1 Cape -bout U p.m. yesterday. Strong wes terly winds are probable in most parts of th* country. ' ', - . :
"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10997, 21 June 1901, Page 7
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