METEOROLOGICAL.
"Wind.— L, liglityA, brertxe; tb, fresh breeze; mX, moderate gale ; g, wliole or heavy gnle; w, ghle of exceptional severity. Weather.— B, blMe sky,\jie'Uie atnfWsphere cleav or heavy ; C, clouds, passing clouds : D, drizzling mill; I, fogjcy ; t .G, gloomj', dm k .^euther ; fl, hall: I/, liniituinx; M, misty; O, overcast, tbe % whole sky covered witli thick clouds ; P, passing showers; Q, squally; U, iiuii, continued iniu; S, suoit; T, thunder; IT, ugly, threatening appearance. WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24HOURS FHOM 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Wind— Gale from between sonUi-east and south and Boutli-nest at nil places northward of Thames and Mnmiknu, and from between north-east and east and south at all places ciistwavd of Mannknu, Wanganui, Nelson, and Enikouia ; strong easterly winds other parts of the North Island, and strong north-east to north and west winds from- Nelson and Kaikoiua southward Bahometkb^ Further foil everywhere Sea — Considerable on all western coasts heavy 1 on east coast southward from Hauraki Gulf to Cape Cain'pbell; heavy easterly sweJJ.^ thence, southward Tides— Good on all western and high on all eastern coast ... v-. .- Bain will be heavy at all places, eastward of Mamikau, Eaglan, Wongonui, Nelson, and Kaikoura •>' "' Warning signals for easterly gales are exhibited at Tiritin; for southerly gale 3 at Cape Maria Tan Piemen j for easterly pales at Cape Campbell, and for northerly gales at Capes Farewell and Foulwind and at Nugget Point' ' SVNOPHIH OF LAM I 24 HOURS. Decreasing pressure everywhere, with fine wentuer, except at Gisborne, where there is an easterly gale with rain. Low pressure from west will pass east of the meridian of South Cape on the 29th iiist. Pressure is low to the NE of East Cape; travelling to about south south-west K. A. EDWIN.
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 4
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500METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 4
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