WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOÜRS FROM A.M. TO-DAY.
"Wind— Probably gale from between north-west and went and south KXbometkb— Probably rise generally Sea — Very heavy on nil western coast and on east coast south of Castlopo/int Tides— Very high on nn nil western coast : high on east coast south of Castlepoint j moaetate elsewhere Bain is to be expected generally BTNOPSIB OK IABT 48 UOtJKS. Wince, about midnight on Friday pressure lias continued low in the Boutb, and on Saturday at f> pm the difference in pressure between Oaraaru sirirl New Plymouth amounted to '67 of 'an inch for a diitance of about 370 miles, or about *18 per 100 mJea. Stormy weather from the westward has l>iol>nb)y been experienced generally, more espe- • itilly i»o»'tl»wntd from Queenstown and Port (Ui.ilmers to Napier and Mamikau. Low pressure from wast is due at Soulh Cape on the 81st
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 4
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146WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOÜRS FROM A.M. TO-DAY. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 4
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