METEOROLOGICAL
, Wind Jj, Hfflit. '»'• l""oo/.o ; fb, froali breexe; m a, in«<lernto k».\o ; k, wliolo or lieafy gftlttj w, ' Kale of except |on«l severity. • Wealhor.— U. hliie sky, lio the atmosphere oloaii or lion-VT tO, uloiula, pimHiuK oloitdß i 1), <lri«zlini{ > ralti i, fowyj' <J» Kl"Oiiiy. Uurk wdatherj 11, hall t li, liKHtniutfl M. misty | O, overcimt, tlio wliole iky aoTerocl nitb t.lifolc olmuls ; P. piiH«liiif ■liotrei'si Q, «qually> I{ . iiuii, coutiuuad taiuj S, •iio«t i 'V* tUaud«r i U, ugly, tkraaleuiiigr app«m> WEATHER FORECAST FOB 24 HOOKS PBOM 9 A.at. TO-DAY. WniD— Moderate to strong from between northwest and west: and sonth at nil placeu northward of Nupior aud New Plymouth ; pnle nftor from 12 to 80 hours from between north-enst and uortb and north-west t bonce southward to Lyttelton and HoMtlka ; stroup to gnlo from between north and weal and south-we»t oliewhero lUkomhtku— Further rise^norlhward ot Noplor and New Plymouth ; rise, but falling again otter from la to 10 hours, elwowhoro" Hu*.— Henvy on westorn const ot North Island, and considerable southward of Capo Farewell, and Ob •nstorn coast between CosQopoint nnd Knikoura 'riiiKu -Hikli ou weatorn const, of North Islnud: good south of Cape Farewell -. modernto on eastern coast north ot CasUepolut j hlxh at Caps Camp. boll : moderate at Lyttelton j good thouoe uoutuward Kaiii is probable iv the South Island generally Warning sUmals for westerly gales are exhibited at NuggoC Poiuc NVNOfRIR or LAST 24 HOORS. Northward of Nopier aud New I'lymouth the barometer ha» riseu slowly, but bus conUnnod to fall everywhere else. Low urenaure from west is due at the meridian of South Capo late to-morrow _ K. A. JSDWiN.
TO-DAY'S WKATIIISK. TROM ODBKnVATIONR TAKKN AT !) A.M.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1902, Page 4
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484METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1902, Page 4
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