METEOROLOGICAL.
Wlnd.-L, light; br, blew*; l v, fteta brews; m g, moderate gnle; g, whoe or htm g»l«i w, gale of exceptional leverlty. WiatW-B, Hue iky, be, the atmosphere oletr er heavy •, 0, oloods, psalng olouds i D, drmrilng ratal F, Joggy; 0. gloomy, d»rt «tAtk«rt H, hail: U lightning: M, mlst/i 0. evsraast, the whole iky covered with Milj* tlondt; P, p»«»lng showers; <J, 'Ititllys «. nin, continued rain; 8, snow; T, thundir, D, ugly, threattnlpg appearance. WEATHER FORECAST fOR 24 HOURS PROM 9 t.u, TO-DAY. Wind.— Strong to g»l« from between northwest and we«t and scutli'Wtft generally JUromoter.— Fall everywhere, but rising at place* south of K&lkoura and Hokltlka after Sea.— Heavy on all western ooiat and at Caps Otfflpb«l! moderate eleewher«; Tld«f~Hlgh on western coast of North Island and on eastern const of South Island; good southward of Cope Farowell and rtoMhward of Bast Capo. Moderate all other fioits. Rain Is probable generally. Warning signal for northerly g*le to exhibited at Cape> Maria Van' Dlwnen, Tlrltlrl, Bast Cipe, Capes Campbell, Foulwlnd, Pare* well Spit, and Nugget Point, and for westerly j tfile will be shown nt Nugget I'olnt after sun. i ' ' SYNOPSIS OP LAST G4 HOURB. Palling barometer everywhere until about midnight, and since then It has risen a (little southward of Napier and New Plymouth. Strong winds to sale from the northward and generally with rain have been experienced in most parts of the country. R, A. EDWIN. Saturday,. 24th February, 1906.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 4
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