WEATHER FORECAST FOR '24 HOURS FROM 9 a.m. TO-DAY.
"Wind— Strong from between west and southwest and somfi at all places uortUwaid of Easb ' "ape, Tnupo, aud New Plymouth ; gale from same direction after 10 hours thence southward to Cape Campbell and Cape Ef»mont, and soon all South Island Babometeb— Bise everywhere Sea— Heavj' ou western coast of North Island; considerable south of Cape farewell; heavy at Cape Campbell; considerable on east coast south of Kast Cape Tides — High on western coast of North Island and at Cape Campbell ; good southward of East Cape ; moderate tlieuce northward and on west coast of South Island Bain is piobable southward of Napier and Cape Eginont Warumg signals for westerly gales are exhibited at Capes Clampbell, Foulwmd, Farewell Spit, and Nug-get Point SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. Slowly falling: barometer ever> where BOuth of Napier aud New Plymouth, but it has continued to rise thence northward, and has also rixun a little in tne South since nbont 10 pm. Moderate westerly winds have been experienced and with generally fine weather. Ijow prebsure from west is probably due at the meridian of South Cape on the 21st inst. ■ B. A. EDWIN.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 4
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197WEATHER FORECAST FOR '24 HOURS FROM 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1902, Page 4
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