METEOROLOGICAL.
TODAY'S WEATHER. MOM OISinVATIOHS TAKHH AT 0 A.M.
TTtad.-r-1,, Mflht, br, l>rt«te | I b, fresh breeze; njti moderate #il« I g, whole or Leary galej W, gale of MsepUoiml leTerity. Weather.— D, blue aky, be the atmosphere clear . or faeatyj O, cloud*, pouinjr elouda i D, drizcltaf nta| y, fonryi O. gloomy, dark weather j Jf, bail i L, liKtttninri M, miatyi O, oftroait, the whole «Ky cove»ed wltli thlok olonds i P, poising ahowwai Q, squally j_B, rain, oontinned rain » 8, . anowj T, tbnadtr} TJ, Tif ly. thieaUmuif appearanae, WBATHBB VOBSCABT FOB IU HODBB FBOM » am. TO-DAY. "■WnrD— Ckle from between south and southwertandweetat all place* eastward of Tbomee, Xaupo, Wanfantd, and Blenheim) moderate to atooof southerly wind*, ohamrfiiff eastward, aU«> where south of Hew Plymouth, and westward all •Iber places B*a6M*r»r-Furtb.ar rile eterywhore Bia— Heaty on etrtern eoaat north of Eaikonra i lonsidenble op all western ooaat f moderate elsewhere TiDis—Oood on eastern ooatt aout.h of East Cape and between Cape Egmont nnd Wangafcni j high on western coast north of New Plymouth t snodsnte on wc*t«o*et of the South Island Warning etata) for souther!/ gal* is ex* Wbited at TWHrT p • Mnoh oold«r weather is to be expected in all verts of the country, with frost i& the South Island ■TMOtSIB Or LAST Si SOURS. Decreasing pressure ererywhere until about 5 pm, ond since then it has risen slowly in all parts of tie country. Bain has fallen hearily in the North Island generally, abd a good deal has fallen in the South Island north of Ohristohnrch and Hokitlxs. ITiost has continued in most parts of Otago, and snow on all high aountrr south of Kslion. Low preiiure from wNW is eastward of East Cape, wureUing to about 888 B. A* SDWItf,
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 17, 19 July 1901, Page 4
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455METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 17, 19 July 1901, Page 4
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