METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M.
Wind. —L, Jigb fc, hr, breeze ; t b, f j-esli breeze; mg, moderate gale; g, wholo or heavy gale j w, gale of exceptional so verity. < Woj.Uidv.~B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, olotids, passing cloudn : D, drizzling rain; 1\ foggy; G, gloomy, dai-k weather; H, hail: I<, lightning; M, misty; O, overcnuL, Uie trhole sky covered with thick clouds; P, piiasiiif,' showers; Q, squullyj It, rain, continued tain; S, snow; 'I', thuudorj U, ugly, threatening appearance. WJCATHEU FORECAST FOB 21 HOUKH FilOM 9 A.M. TO-DA V. Wind—Moderate to strong from the westward at all places northward of Napier and New Plymouth ; gale after 12 hours from between north«nst> and north Nand west thence southward to Queenstown and Porl Chalmers, and from between north and west and south-wesl. elsewhere soon BinOMEtiiß—Fall everywhere Sea —Heavy on all western coast and after 12 hours from between Castlepoint aud Lyttelton Tides—High on all veatorn coast and on east coast southward of Castlepoint; moderate elsewhere Bain is to be expected in all parts of the country to the southward of Napier and Raglan. Warning signals i>for northerly gales are exhibited at Capes Campbell, Farewell Spit, and Foulwind • synopsis of last 24 hours. Slowly decreasing pressure everywhere with moderate to strong southerly wiudu and fine weather, bub rain boa fallen sinae midnight on the western coast of the South Island aud in Otago, with increasing temperature, but it has continued rather cold elsewhere. Low pressure frojn west will pass eastward of the meridian of South Cape to-morrow, and is probably extensive. E. A. EDWIN.
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 28 May 1901, Page 4
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467METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 28 May 1901, Page 4
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