METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHER AT. 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Russeil.—S.W., fresh, barometer, 29.61} thermometer, 64. Squally; sea rough. Manukau Heads.—N.tf.W., fresh; barometer, 29.55; thermometer, 65. Fair. Gloomy; sea lumpy. Auckland.—West, fresh; barometer, 29.55; thermometer, 65. Fair. Tauranga.—West, fresh; barometer, 29.49; thermometer, 60. Fair; sea rough. East Gape.—N.W., fresh; barometer, 29.45; thermometer, 62.' Showery; sea heavy. Gisborne.—2i.W., light; barometer, 29.40; thermometer, 60. Showery; sea smooth. Port Ahuriri.—N.E., light; barometer, 29.45; thermometer, 60. Fair; sea smooth. Wellington.—N.W.> fresh; barometer, 29.18; thermometer, 57. Cloudy. Castlepoint.—N.W., fresh; barometer, 29.30; thermometer, 59. Cloudy; sea (to- • creasing. New i J lymouth.—West, fresh; barometer, 29.40; thermometer, 57. Showery j sea considerable. . Cape Egmont.—W.S.W., fresh; barometer, 29.40; thermometer, 56. Showery; sea considerable. Wanganui.—West, fresh; barometer, 29.35; thermometer, 60. Rain; sea lumpy. Cape Farewell.—West,- fresh; barometer, 29.36; -- thermometer, 51. Showery; sea heavy. , Cape Foulwind.—S.W., heavy gale;' barometer, £9.30; thermometer, 51. Showery;, sea heavy. We3tport.—W.S.W., moderate gale: barometer, 29.52; thermometer, <9. Showery; sea rough. Cape * Campbell—West, gale; barometer, 29.15; thermometer, 57. Fair; sea rough. Kaikoura—W.S.W., light; barometer, 29.03; thermometer, 56. Fair; sea smooth. Alcaroa Lighthouse.—N.E., light;' barometer, 29.05; thermometer, 52. Hazy; sea smooth. Port ' Chalmers.—S.W., moderate gale; barometer, 29.03; thermometer, 54. Over* cast, squally; sea smooth. Nuggets.—W.S.W., fresh; barometer, ■ 29.09; thermometer, 47. Showery; sea. rough. Bluff.—W.S.W., moderate gale; barometer, 29.23; thermometer, 49. Showery, sea heavy. ' ' SUMMARY AND . FORECAST. Barometric pressure has decreased everywhere, and especially in the southern districts, until noon to-day, when the barometer stood at 29.05 at the Bluff. Northerly and westerly winds, strong to gale, with rain, have been experienced In ' most-parts of the country.. Present indiea- • tions are for a heavy westerly gale, changing to southerly ; everywhere soon. 'Raiitois probable generally, snow nr-high l '.'' •country, and colder weather in all parts. A temporary break in the weather may . occur to-morrow in places, but.the general indications are for unsettled weather. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, June 10, 1910.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 840, 11 June 1910, Page 7
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