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METEOROLOGICAL.

Wind.— L, light, br, breeze ; £b, fresh breeze; in g, moderate Ralo ; g, wliole qr heavy pale.- w. gale of exceptional severity. Weather.— B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing- clouds ; D, drizzling mm; E, foggy; Q, gloomy, dark weather; H, bail; L, Ji K htnipg; M, misty; O, overenst, the whole sky covered with thick clouds ; H, paasiuij showers; Q, squnlly; E, rain, continued iain- S suow; T, thunder; U, ugly threatening appearanpe, * \ WEATHER yOBJSCAST FOR 21 HOUBS PBOM 9 \.w. TODAY;. Wind— Heavy gale from between north-west and west and south-west m all parts of the country Babometeb— Full at all places northward of J£aikQ.ui'a and Hokitikn, but rising after 10 hours ; rise everywhere else ,^ EA r" Ver^ heav y on all western coast, and after 12 to 16 bouis on east coast south of East Cnpe: heavy westerly from thence northward Tides— Very high on nn oil western const, also on east coast south of Cape Campbell; high thence to 2Cast Cape ; moderate elsewhere Eain is to be expected in all parts of the country Warning signnls for westerly gales are exhibited n.% Cape Maria Van Dieinen, Tiritiri, uud at Capes Campbell, Foulwind, and Farewell Spit SYNOPSIS OK LAST 24, HOI] US. , Heavy gales from, the westward have been general northward of Blenheim and Hokitika, with heavy roiu, ibub it is probable that gales from south of west have been prevalent elsewhere, low pressure from wost will pass east of the meridian of South Cape on the 31et B. A. EDWIN.

Station. Wind. Bar. Ther. iv Shade Weather. Capo Maria Van Diouaan „. Eussell Mnnukiiu Heads Aaicklond,' Gisborne Spit (NnEier)) ... CasUepomt New.EJyjBM>MW» Pflfcea Wangamii Eos&oiL Wellington Blehlieim CupeCavigbellv.. Kaikoura ' Nelsou Tarewell Spit ... Westporl, Oveymontli Hokitika. Bealoy Lylfcelton Chrißtcliurob ... Tiniaru Qainaru Port Chalmers... Dun^diu Queenstowii ... Nuggets luvercargill Uluif .„ NWfb W fb NWf b Wfb WNW g WNWing Not come Wing NWf.b NNW f b Xl, ? NWfb Not come » NW mg Not come W g SW me SWfb Not come 29-80 29-75 29-63 2Q70 29-47 29-47 2D;4Q ,2930 29-25 29-20 129-10 64 i 63 61 61. 62> ' 64 , 5.7 57 55 57 53 C B C CMQ C ! B ■ B C R E OB OB 0 Q B 0 29-16 57 29-06 29-10 29-98 51 55 51 CPQ CP CPQ - - » - »■ » » » »

TO-DAY'S WBATIU3E. THOU OBSERVATIONS TAI(I3N AT 9 A.M.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 4

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