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METEOROLOGICAL TO-DAY'S WEATHER FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M.

Wind.— L, light, br, breezo; tb, fresh breeze; in g, moderate gnlo ; g, whole or heavy gale j w, gale of exceptional »o verity. Weather.— B, blue sky, he the atmosphere clear or heavy ; 0, olotida, passing clouds : D, drizzling nUnj P. foary: G, fiflooiny, dark weather; H, liu.il} ]*, lightning; M, misty; O, overcast, the whole sky covered with thiok clouds ; P, passing showers « Q, squally; B, mm, continued rtiin; S, Biiowj 'J,', thunder; (J, ugly. thxeatotiiuK appearnuoo. WEATHEK FOBECAST YOU 21 HOUJRB PKOM 8 a.m. TO.DAY". Wind— Moderate from the northward at' all places north of Thames and Manukau, nnrl from the westward thence ifouth to 'Bnfflan n«d East Cape; gule from between north-east and north ana west thence southward to Knikoura and Hokitika, and from between n^'tb. cuid west and soutli-west elsewnero jJahomktbb— Fall everywhere but slowly to the north, of East Cape, Taupq, and Bafflan Sba— Heavy on all western coast and also on east coast southward of Napier Tides— High oh nil Western coast, good on east coast south, of Castlepomt ; poor elsewhere ' Bain is probable southward of Napier and New Plymouth Warning signals for northerly gales aife exbibitea at Capes Campbell, Farewell Spit, and Voulwind SVNOrsiS OJ 1 T.AST 2-i BOUSS. Northward of Napier and New Plymouth pressure has iticreased steadily, and there bus been very httle movement; theuce southward to Kailioura tfnd Hokitika, but m the southern districts pressure increased slowly until about midnight, and sinoe then has fallen a little. Low pressure from west is approaching the meridian of South Capo and one from the same direction will pass about the 18th. Unsettled weather with prevalence M high westerly winds is to bo expeoted until about the 20th msb B. A. EDWIN

Station. Wind. Bar. Tlior. in Shade Weatlier. Cape Maria Van Dioinen „, Biisbgll Mnimkau Hends Auulcland Gisbonie Spit (Nnpiotf) ... CasMenoint N6w PlyinouUi patoa Wauganttl ' Foxton ... ... Wellington Ulenl.emi Cnpo Campbell... Ifn.tk unv Nelson Farewell SpH ... Woshporl. Grey moii tb HohlUkn Bealoy ... LyLlelton Clirlstolitircli ... Thnnru Oaniai'ii Port (Mmlmew... Danediu QiieonaLowu Nii-nrAU ... ... Invflrcfti-gilr Rlnß , Xl Cairn NIO 1 SWI WNWI SWI NW f b W 1 NW 1 Nl Nl NWm g NNW 1 NW Ib Calm Calm NYVI NE 1 NW fb NWbr NW 1 Culm Calm Chiiii Culm Nl NEifb W 1 CiClju Nl ' 80*43 80-47 30-44 80'4'i 80*83 30.213 80M8 80-38 80-27 80.28 80-34 80.10 30*12 8011 Wl4 30-23 30-28 3021 80-12 30-15 Bo'l2 30*01 !J9-92 29-94 29*"95 20-80 29-92 23-91 29-a-i 29-82 29-70 00 54 63 64 US 63 '63 65 61 59 62 62 60 61 00 58 Gl 61 66 6-4 58 68 84 62 57 60 64 6G 57 56 56 P B C B C i F 1 5 BO B 0 G B C B 0 0 0 0 OG B C CM o a R os R C oa B B C c O G O E O OK OB

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 88, 16 April 1901, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL TO-DAY'S WEATHER FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 88, 16 April 1901, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL TO-DAY'S WEATHER FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 88, 16 April 1901, Page 4

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