METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9A.M.
Wind.— L, light; br, breeze: i b, Iran breeze; in i, moderate gale; g, whole Or he'ary rile; w, gale of exceptional levority. Wenther.— B, blue iky. be the atnioiphere oletr or lieftvy; O, oloudi, jiaHing cloudt; U, drizzling r»in; F, foggy; O, gloom/, cUrk weather; 11, ball; L, lightning; M, mlity; 0, overe*Bt, the whole iky covered with thick cloudi; F, pining ihoweri; Q, iquilly; X, rats, continued ram; S, mow; T, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance. WEATHER FOfIEOAST FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 a.m. TODAY. Wind.— Strong to gale from between northwcet mid weet nnd noulli lit mutt places in the North Idand, <nd from between southeast and iouth and weit nt places in the South Itland northward of Kaikoina and Hokitiku. Moderate iiom fame till cction thence •outhwaid. Btromrtcr.— Rlic everywhere. J Sen,— Ht«yy on wcitcru. ognit of both I*
lands and on cast oo»6t northward of East Capo and from Oastlepoint southward. Tides.— High on western ooast of Isorth Island, nnd on eastern coaet northward of East Cape, and from Castlepoint to Lyttelton. Good nil other ports. Rain is probable northward of Kaikoura and Hokitika. Warnine signal for westerly gale w exhibited at Tiritiri and East Cape, and for southerly gale at Oapea Campbell, Foulwind, and Farewell Spit. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS Slowly falling barometer everywhere. Strong winda "from tho northward with rain have been experienced in the North Island generally. Moderate southerly winds with ram in the northern half of tho South Island, and moderate easterly winds and fine weather elsewhere. Frost ia itported from Roxburgh, Balclutha, Pembroke, and Niißgefc Point.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 40, 16 August 1905, Page 4
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