METEOROLOGICAL.
Wind.—L, light; br, breeze; fb, fvosb. breeze ; m tf, moderate gftlo; g, whole or hoavy gale; w, galo of exceptional aovenfy. Weather.—H, bine slcy, bo the atnionphevo clear or heavy; (J, clouds, passing' clouds; D, drizzling rain; ]<*, fo%'y; G, gloomy, dark weather; H, linil; L, lig-htninif; M, misty ; O, overcast, Hie whnlo sky covered with thiok cloudy; P, passing 1 showers ; Q, squally; E, rain, continued rain ; S, snow; T, thundorj U, ugly threatening appearance. WEATHER FOKECAST FOE 24, HOUES PEOM » a.m. TO-DAY. Winn- Strong from west to sonth and southeast at all places north of East, Cape, Cambridge, nnd Manukau; gale from thence southward in the North Maud and on eastern conr»t of South Isliind to Lyttelton. Strong oastorly winds everywhere else BAitonrrTEß.—Further rise north ward of Thames and Manukau j fall everywhere, but rising after 12 hours Sea—Moderate on west coast north of Capo Egmont, henvy thence to Cope Campbell, and very heavy on all eastern coast, but moderate on west const south of Cape Farewell Tides—Moderate on all western coast and on east coast north of East Cape; very high from thence southward Very cold weather will continue everywhere, and frost ou the west coast of the South Island and on the high country in Otago SYNOPSIS OF IiAST 21 HOURS. Northward of Thames aud Manukau pressure has increased very slowly, but it has fallen slowly almost exery whore else. The weather has been very cold everywhere, with a voiy henvy southerly crale on tho oust coast north of Lyttelton and in tlio North Island generally. There has been frost on the west coast and on all high country of the South Island E. A. EDWIN.
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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1899, Page 4
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505METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1899, Page 4
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