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METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

Wind.— -L, light; br, breeze; f I), iresh breeze; vi g, moderate gule; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather.— B, blue sky; C, clouds, passing olouds; D, dnstzlhig- rain; F, toggy ; G, gloomy, dark wentber; H, hail; h, lightning; M, misty j O, overcast; P, passing showers; Q, squully ; E, fain, continued rain; S, suow; T, thunder; U, ug-ly threatening nppearauce.

WEATHER FORECAST FOX 24 HOURS FBOM 9*.m. TO-DAY. Winiv— Heavy g-nles between west and southwest and south at all places Barometee — liise everywhere Src* — Very heavy on sill western coast; heaTy after from 12 to 20 hours on east coast south of East Cape Tidks— High on all western coast, and on east coast south of Napier ; good from thence to East Cape ; low everywhere else The weather will be very cold everywhere SVKOI'SJS Of LAST 24- HOUUS Pressure has continued to decrease steadily in all parts of the country, and is exceptionally low south ward of Napier and New Plymouth. Westerly g-nles have been prevalent, and thunderstorm, with heavy rain, have been experienced in most parts of the country north of Timarn and Queeustown. There has also been frost at Naseby, Balclutha, and Invercargill— an unusual occurrence with exceptionally low pressure X " A - Er>WIN

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1898, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1898, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1898, Page 4

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