Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

METEOROLOGICAL.

WEATHER AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. ltusself-N F Va tv n J ? iom ? n ' -IntorrU!>teil - - ri.ji., tie,sh; barometer, fyiv thermometer t>s. Overcast; .sea heavy 29 Pif-" 1 }ho" - U - eal } s ~N- E -, fresh; barometer sea smooU™° m r '

Auckland.—N.E., gale; barometer, 20• thermometer, 60. Rain ' rresh i barometer 59. Overcast; £a East Cape.—E fresh; barometer,; ?,9 57thermometer 5?. Showery; sea heavv Gisborne. N.E., breeze; barometer 2y 55• 54. Overcast; rata'/ Port Ahuriri.—Calm; barometer !». thermometer, 53. Overcast; t£oSrso: R, (aogdy ; baromcto . 29-60; New Plymouth.—E.N.E., breezeter, 29.30; thermometer, 56. Overcast- rainsea, slight swell. bt , raw s ;oape Egmont.-N.E., fresh; barometer 29.30; thermometer, £6. ltain; sea moiS

Wauganui. S.I-.., fresh; barometer 29 49• thermometer. 58. Fair; sea smooth Capo Farewell.—B.E., gale h-iiv1',,,,,. 29.48; thermometer, 55. Cloudy; sea heavy Capo . Foul wind.—S.E., fresh ■ biTnS rough. thermoraet « r . 54; Overeist;" o^

Westport. E.,' fresh; barometer, 2926thermometer, 55 Gloomy; soa heavy ' oo^o Pe CiimpbelL-S., fresh; barometer thermometer, 51. Overcast j sea

Kaikoura.—E.S.E., brww . 49. Drtole; Akaroa Lighthouse—N\E.. fre«limoderate.' ihcn ' «■ Oloudi; 11 Fort Chalmers.—N.T.; hrec/o- . l 6L t atc' m ° meUr ' * Nug(tcts.~N.B., fresh; barometer, mm thermometer 50 Overcast; .sea ! Jiiuii. ]j,, fresh; haromctar *i • moineter, 45. Overcast; sea heavy.'

SUMMARY AND FORECAST. The barometer has fallen very l o v i„ the far north and also on the West Cons of the South Island. listerlv i i strong to Kale, have prevailed and c omlv and hazy weather overspread the country with ram, in many parts, and esne^hit,,' in the far north. I'resent indication, -ro for stormy weather generally-high carter ly winds, changing by south-east m southerly, with heavy rain, in most parts of the country. Snow is mXU ™ higher levels, in the south. Tlic InraLt will probably fall further for a short tfme.' Meteorological Ofilce, Wellington July 1, 1910. .

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19100702.2.73

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 7

Word Count
294

METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 7

METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 7