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METEOROLOGICAL TODAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M.

Wind. — L, liglit, br, breezo ; tb, fresh breeze; in «, moderate ffala ; g, whole or Leavy gale; w, Side at exceptional severity. Woatbor.— B, blue sky, be the atmosphere aleivv or heavy ; C, clouds, passing olohclb : D, drisczliiag rainj li, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather j 11, bail: L, liKmniiitf; M, misty; O, overcast, the whole sky covered with thick, olouds ; P, pausing showers; Q, Bqnally; X, rtuu, continued lain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearonce. WEATHEB FORECAST FOB 24 HO DBS FROM , • 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Wind — Moderate from the westward at all places northward of Napier and New Plymouth ; serottff north-east to north and west thence to Timaru and Queaastown, and from between north and west und south-west olsewheve Baromhthr— Very little movement north o{ Napier aud New Plymouth ; fall everywhere else Sim. — Moderate- on all eastern coast j considerable oil all western coast Tinfcs— Moderate on oaßt coast north of Castlepoint, inoreasiug thence southward and on all wostern coast . ' SYNOPSIS OF T.ABT 24 HOUBB. Northward of Napier and New Plymouth pressure Has continued to increase slowly, hut it decreased in all other parts of the country until about midnight, and 6iuoo then it has risen a little la the south: Low pressure from west paasod eu6 of the meridian of South Cape early thin inorniug, and one from the 'same direction will pass on the 14th jml E. A. EDWIN

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL TODAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL TODAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 4

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