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METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

Wind. — L, light; br, breeze; t b, trail breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or 'heavy gale; w, gale ol exceptional severity. Weather. — 13, blue «ky, be tbe itnuxphere clear or heavy ; C, olouiis, pawing oloudt • D, dnzzUug rain; V, foggy; U, gloomy, dark weathei ; hi, bail ; L, lightning ; Al, misty ; 0, otercast, ibe whole sky covered with thick olouds; F, pawing (how Era; Q, aquallr; U, rain, continund ram; S, «now; T, thunder; U> ugly, threatening »ppoiraucc. WEATHER FORECAST FOll 24 ' HOURS FROM 9 a.m. TO-DAY. ■ • Wind. — Strong to gale from between south and cast and north-east at all plticc* northward ol Napier, Tuupo, and Raglun. Moderate to strong: from same direction. Uaramcter. — Rise everywhere, i Sea.— Heavy on cast coast northward of Castleportrt ; moderate elsewhere. Tides. — Low on all western coast ; poor on cast coast southward of Capo Campbell; lvgh " thenoe northward. Ra ; n and i*ery cold weather are probable north of Napier, Taupo, and Raglan, and frost in moeb other parts of the country. Warning eignal for southerly gale is exhibited at East Cape and Cape Maria Van Diemen. ■SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOCRB. Rising barometer everywhere, especially southward of Napier and New Plymouth. There has been a strong gale from the south ward on the east coast between Knikoura and Napier, and the weather generally has been much colder. R. A. EDWIN. Saturday, 9th June, 1905.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 4