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METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A M.

Wmdi— L, light; br, oreeze: ib, Iresn breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, wnoje or heary gtle; w, g«le of «xceptional seventy. Weattrer.— B, blue tky, be the atmo»phere clear or heavy; C, oloodi, passing cloud* ; U, drizzling ruin; F, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; 11, hail; L, lightning; M, miity: 0, overcasti, the whole iky covered with tniok cloudi; P, pawing ihoweri; Q, iquiillyi It, rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, uglj, threatening appearance. WEATHER FORECAST FOll 24 HOUItS FROM 9 n.m. TO-DAY. Wind.— Moderate to atronc from the westward at all places northward oi Napier, T»upo, and Raglan. Strong to galo from between north .eait and nortli nnd went after from 10 to 20 hours at nil other places. Barometer. — Llttlo movement norlliwsrd of Napier and Kew Plymouth. Fall overywhero else. Scu.— Considerable on all western coast and at Capn Campbell. Moderate otecwherc. Tides.— High on western coaM of North Island and at Capo Campbell; good on western cosurt of South Island. Moderate all other port*. Rate ia probable In tho South Island, and warmer weather louthward of Napier and New Plymouth. Cold mght every wheie else. . ..»»« ni »B "'snal for northerly gnlo is ex«uCd a 5 S 1 ' 1 " Campbell, Foulwind, Farewell Spit, and Nugget Point. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. Moderate winds, principally from the west.ES. 1 ■ w . lth " Ule movement of baiometer northward of Lyttelton and llokitifca, but it has fallen everywhere else. Frost Is reported from most place* southward of Thames and^Manukau, and cold night thence- northR. A. EIWIN.

Station, Wwd. Bar. in Shade Weather. U»pe Maria Vnn I-iieman Kassell Mariuknu Heads Auckland East Capa Bißbonie Spit (Nppier) ... [/'nstlepomt New Plymouth ... Patea Wangunui Foxtou Wellington Blenheim Cape Campbell ... Cmkoura Nelson Faiewell Spit ... Westrpurt 3reymoutU tiokitibl Uealey Ljttelton Uhristchurch ... fniiaru 3aunua ... ... fort Uhalmors ... Uunedin ... N'ugyeltJ [iirerc»rgr>U Calm S 1 E Ijr SI Sbr W 1 Chl.i. NW br U 1 NW 1 NB 1 N 1 N br Culm W 1 Cnlin Cntni \V f b SI £ I £1 SW 1 Calm Nl3 1 N be Calm NX 1 Calm Nbr • NW 1 N 1 30-25 30-3 i 30"'5 30-25 30-20 30 2U 31)27 30-21 30-26 sim 30- JO 30-10 iiO-18 30-16 30-17 30/0 30-18 30-15 30-16 3u23 30^3 30-18 30-19 30-20 30 Oi 30 00 30 00 3001 30-OG J0 00 30-03 3002 53 15 44 47 50 5J •13 46 ♦7 50 49 19 49 3D 10 42 3d 45 id H 41 38 49 39 37 33 47 45 36 41 47 43 G U O O c BO U B O B U O G O O O BC B B B b C C O C G B li O G li O B C B U O B« B O U O

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A M. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A M. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 4