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TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

Wind.— L, light; br, bieeze; f b, fiesh bieeze; mg, moderate gale; g, whole' or heavy gale; w, gale ot exceptional severity. Weather. — B, biue bUy, be tho atmosphere clear or heavj ; C, clouds", pas Mug clouds; D, dtiMluig rain; F, loggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; Ji, hail; L, ligutning; ill, mibty; O, overcast, the whole sky coveted with thick clouds; I', paosiua shov.ers; Q, squally, Jjt> ram, continued lain; S, snow; T, thunder; C, ugly, threatening appearance. FORECAST. At 9 a.m. the following forecast was issued for the subsequent 24. hours :- Winds. — Northerly winds, strong to gale, are prouanle noiihnuid of Uast Cape, Taupo, and Ragian, and moderate to .strong easterly thence southwards to Hokitika and Ljttelton increasing on the east coast, after from 10 to 20 hours; and strong northerly winds elsewhere. B«i 1 ometer. — Fall every wnere. Sea.— Heavy on the east coast northwaid of Hast Cape, and increasing thence southwards to Ksikoiira .after 10 hours; moderate elsewhere. Tides.— High noithwurd of East Cape, and moderate all other pjits. Itain will piobably be heavy over the Xoith Island and unsettled weather in the South. ' VVaining signal for northerly gale is exhibited at Cape Maria Van Dieineu, Tiritiii, und L,i!>t Cape, for south-easterly at Cape Campbell, Stephen Island, Capes Fotilwind, and Farewell Spit, and for noitlierly at Nuggets and Centre Island. D. C. BATES.

„ii Station. Wind. Bar. Ther. m Shade Weather. Cape Maria Van Dieineu Russell QiaiHikauHeads Auckland East Cape ." Sisborne... Spit, Napier Castlepoint New Plymouth .. Pitea YYnjiganui Foxtou Wellington ." Blenheim Oiipo Campbell ... ITiakoura Nelson .., b'mewell Spit ... VYestport Uape Fonlwind ... ji-e.\inomh Hokitiko, Bealey Littelton Uliiistehurcb. ... l'miaru Uuniaru ... J/ori Ulialuei's ... DuiieUm yueeuacuwu Nuggets Luveicaitall Bluff NW f b Wfb NB br NE f b N f b Calm Calm NW 1 X 1 -X 1 NE I Calm SSEI Colin S f b Calm SK 1 SJ3 £ b SE 1 HE f b &E br E 1 li 1 Calm Calm N 1 jJW 1 C.tlm Calm N 1 NW f b Calm X 1 20-65 29 11 29-8J 30 00 S<)00 -0-93 20-9' l 29-S7 29-00 i 9-91 29 93 -30-01 l'o-OO ao-ou 30-05 •29 93 'i 9 60 29-93 i:9-9i so-oj 30-03 30-01 00-00 ■29-98 •29 9S ao-03 29-92 Jl9-9G' 29-95 B0 i 7 49 58 57 4(5 45 45 59 48 48 43 50 a ■IS 4i 41 50 4J 45 4l> 36 37 51 10 31 3S 4t> 40 30 37 39 42 C P v R G O a c G o o o o B G C li »r p B O U B G B H li B B O B 0 B U O Q o

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 6

TO-DAY'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 6