METEOROLOGICAL.
TO-DAY'S WEATHER. rilOM ODSKKVATIONB TAKEN AT 0 A.M.
Wind.— L, light; br, brceise; t b, freib breexe; m g, modcrata' gale ; g, whole or heavy gale ; w, gnlo of exceptional lovcrltv. Wcnthcr. — B, bluo »ky, be the atmoaphere olonr or heavy; O, oloudi, pasting oloudi; 1), dil*r.llng rain; X r , foggy; 0, gloomy, dark weather; H, hall; L. lightning; M, mlity: 0, overoait, tho whnlo «ky covered with thick cloud*; P, pacing showers; Q, squally; it, rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, ugly, tbre/iteuitig appearance. WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS FROM 0 a.m. TO-DAY. Wind.— Strong to gale from between north and west and soulh-we»t in both Ulund*. Uaruruot«r.— Full everywhere. Soft. — Heavy on all western onast, and at Cape Campbell; considerable oft-chore elsewhere. Tidct. — High on western const of North Island, and on eastern coast of South lihind ; good on west coast southward nf Cape Farewell ; moderate all other ports. Uuln Is probable generally, and snow on high country of the South lilMDd. Warning signals for westerly gales aro exhibited at TirHir) nutt Enst Cape, for northerly galei at Oapcs ' Campbell, Foulwind, Farewell Spit, and Nugget Point until sunrise, tlion for westerly gales. ' SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. Very slowly falling barometer everywhere nntil about midnight, but since then it has rlson slowly In the southern district*. Strong winds to galo from the westward have been experienced southward of Oapo Kgmont and Nailer, generally with showery weather. Frost is reported from high country in tho South lil»ml, and iherp has been a heavy snowfall on tho West Coast ranges. R. A. EDWIN.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1904, Page 4
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