METEOROLOGICAL. TO-DAYS WEATHER.
Wind.— L, light; br, breeze; tb, Irrata breeze ; mg, moderate gale ; g, whole or heavy gale; w, s*lo o( exceptional severity. Wflth«.--B, blue «ky, b- the atmoipbere clear or heavy; C, clouds, putlog cloud*; D, driszling ra.in; F, foggy; O, gloomy, dark weather ; H, hail; h, lightning; M, ml*ty; 0, orereMt, the wholo tky covered with thlek clouds; P, pusiog; •howerm; Q, equally; &, rain, continued rain; 8, »now; T, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearanoe. WEATHBE FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS FKOM 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Wind.— Strong to gale from the northward at *U places north of Ea«t Oape, Tatipo, and Sew Plymouth alter 16 hours. Strong to gale from between north and west and eouth-weat eiaewbere earlier. Barometer. — Fall at all places northward of Kaikoura and Hokltiki. Riso at all otner places, bat falling again after 12 hour*. Sea.— Considerable on west coast southward of Raglan and on «*ct coast northward of Bast O»pe, alto it Otpe Campbell. Udes. — Good on westerfe coast southward from RagUn to Foxton and Cape OampbcU; ako on coat coast of South Wind, and on eastern coast north of Auckland; moderate all other poets. Bain.— iWe are indication* for rain geneWarning signal for northerly gale Is exhibited at Cape Maria. Tan Dfetnen, and for westerly gale at Capes Campbell, Foulwind, furewell Spit, and Nugget Point. BTKOPSIB OF LAST 24 HOURS. Slowly falling barometer everywhere, but it haa also riavn a little In the south since midnight. Moderate to (irons westerly ttlnds hare been prevalent, and a little, rain at Cambridge and, Uiuff. R. A. EDWIN. Tuesday, sth Februtry, 1907.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1907, Page 6
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