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

Wind.— L, light ; br, breeze ; t b, fresn breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy g»le; \r, g»le of exceptional seventy. Weather.— B. blue iky, . be the attnoiphere clear oi>' heavy; C, clouds, pissing clouds; 1), drizzling rain; F, foggy; G, gldomy, dark weathei ; U, bail ; L, lightning ; M, nmty ; Oi orei oast, the whole sky covered with thick I clouds; P, paning showen; Q, iqually; U, rain, continued rain; S, enow; X, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance. ' WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Wind.— Gale from between east and north and north-west at all places northward of Na,,pier, Taupo, , and .Raglan, . and from between north and cast and south-cast thence southward to Kaikoura and Hokicika. Strong oasterlv winds 'elsewhere". Barometer.— Fall everywhere. Sea.— Heavy on eastern coaat northward of East Cape .tnd from Castlepoint southward and en western coast north of Ctipe Egmout, nnd between Cape Farewell and Westport. Jloderate elsewhere. Tides.— High on ««*& coast north of East Cape, and from Castlepoint southward, and on western coast north of. Cape Egmont, and between Kelson, Cape Farewell, and Westport. Moderate all other ports. Rain. — Probably heavy northward of Kaikoura and Hokitika. Warning signals for • northerly gale are exhibited at Tiritiri and Ea3t Cape, and for easterly gale at Cape Campbell, laicwell Spit,, nnd Cape Foulwind. SYSOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. Slowly rising barometer northward from Lyttelton and Hokitika to East Cape, Taupo, and Ifew Plymouth, but it hns fallen every where else slowly. Theie has been an casterlv gale, with rain, northwald of Thames and Jlinukau during the night, but the weather liaa been find everywheie else. Frost Is reported from Tnihape, Naseby, Roxburgh, Pembroke, and Bluff.

Station. . Wina. Bar, Then in • Shade Weather. Cape-ilnria -Van Dieman Russell Mnuukmt Heads Auckland East Cape GisUorno Spit (Nnpier) ... Cnstlepomt New Plymouth ... Palea Wnngauui Fojcton. ... .j. Wellipgtou Bleubeim Cape Campbell ... Kmkoui-a Nelson Farewell Spit ... Weatporfc ' ... Qrej mouth • .1. Hojatitt Uealey ... .' ... -lijttelton ' ... CbristcuurcU ... Tiniaru Oauiiau Port Uhnlmera ... Dunedin ... , ... Quesiißlowu Nuggeta liiveicargill Uluff INot come ENE g NKE f b ENE £b N-fb Sff 1 Culm ESE 1 B I Calm NB 1 ' Ca\ra N 1 Calm N\V 1 Culm NE 1 E f 1) ENE 1 NE nig E br. VV 1 NE fb NIC 1 SW br Wl NE 1 L'alm N 1 NWI Caliu Sf 1 ■ - ' 3002 3004 30 03 30-25 30-J5 30'ti 80-IS 30-15 SOli 30'] 3 3015 30-16 30-13 30-16-30-14. 30-17 30-12 ! 30-03 ! iiO-07 30-10 Sir 16 ao-io 30-10 30-05 30 07 30-00 30-05 30-07 SO 05 SO-U.'S 30-18 58 51 50. 51 56 5i 53 55 51 53 53 57 53 59 51 51 55 53 52 47 42 51 43 U 42 4U 47 33 11 39 42 OE G P Q li C 1) C B C U 0 o a C C 0 v c B U C G C 0 0 G 0 P q p da G P ou 6 v 0 b 0 B C t! 11 G v o B

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 39, 15 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 39, 15 August 1905, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 39, 15 August 1905, Page 4