TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATION TAKEN AT 9 A.M
Wind.— L, ligut; br, breeiie ; i b, ire6li breeze; m g, inouerate gale; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale oi exceptional seventy. Weaiuei.— is, blue bhy, be tbi uimospliere clear or heavy; U, clouds, gas.vug clouds; D, diizzlmg rain; h\ loggy; U, gloomy, dark weatuer; H, hail; L, uglitumg,: M, mit>bj ; 0, overcast, the whole sky covu.-ea v\itu thick clouds; P, passing bhower»; <J,. squally, 11, rain, continued lam; b, snow; T, thunder; U. ugly, threatening appearance. FORECAST. At 0 a.m. the following forecast wub issued lor tile subsequent 24 houis;Winds.— South-easterly winds, strung to gale are probable between East Cape and .Kaikouia; moderate to strong irom the sauiti direction elsewhere northwaid of Hojcitika acid LyUclton, and northerly elsewhere. Barometer.— Kise steadily northwaifd of New Plj mouth and Napier; little movemeim thence to Hokitika and Lyttelton, and fru3. slowly elsewhere. Sea.— Heavy between East Cape euad Kaikoura, and moderate elsewhere; increasing northward of Mauul.au Heads after li\ hours. Tides.-r-High between East Cape anil Kaikoura, and moderate all other ports. Kain is probable on the eastern cca st between Kaifcoura and East Cape, and ahangeable and showery weather elsewhere owr the North Island, and a cold «ight generality. Warning signal for south-easterly gale .is exhibited at East Cape, Cape Campbell, andc Cape Mana Van Diemen. I>. C. BAMJS.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 58, 6 September 1909, Page 6
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