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METEOROLOGICAL. WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.

TTTK SUK. Rose Uwlaj— Sh j^ma.m. ; i>tU Gli p.m. Uis.cs to morrow — sii iom a.m. ; sits oh 55m p.m. UKIIill/ aLNaIiIML. Ycsteidaj — Mormrp, Sh 2"im; afternoon, 5U 45m; total, llli low. THE SIOOH. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. Last quarter 4 7 'J2 p.m. New moon 11 11 42 p.m. First quarter 18 3 7 p.m. Full moon 28 7 61 a.m. TEUPKRATUBK IV SHADE. Yesterday — Maximum, SOdeg. ; minimum, 4Sdeg.; mean, &3.£<kg. To-day, at noon— uitlcg. ItAIXKALL. For the 24 hour* preceding 0 a.m. to-day— Nil. Total to date during the month— 2.o2lD. Total rainfall for February — 1.20 in. WIND. Average velocity for the 24 hour* precedirg 0 a.m. to-day— ls miles per hour. IUROUKTEB. Yesterday— s p.m., 30.22. To-day— 9.3o a.m., 30.34; noon, $0.85. MEW ZKALAND. SYNOPSIB OF THE I. AST 24 HOURS. A disturbance !iai> passid northward of East Cape, and rain has falun in mo6t paita northwurd of Napier and Kawlna. Cool aud clmngeahlc weather has been experienced elsewhere, and fio^t* occurred this moning in laliind parts of the South inland. Southerly v.i ml 8 luj\e prevailed north wn<*d of Hoki tika aud Ljttcltou, and r.t .--telly elbcwljere. Gales wtrf rijiortc-d this iiKnuiiiß at Kust Cape and Cape Kgniont. The baioinoU-r ha<! fallen slightly at Kast Cape, but little movement ha., taken place cl^wlicre. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. r»on o»3tuyiTic)«a iiik-K» xt •* i.v

Wind.— L, light; br. breeze; t b. fre*h breeze; m g. moderate (ale; g, whole or heavy galo; w, gate oi cuepuonal »tvemy. Weather.— a, blue iky, be the atinoiphere clear or heavy ; C, cloud*, patting cloud* ; 1), drizzling rain; i\ loggy; (J, gloomy, dark weather; 11, hail; L, iig htiimg ; M, muty; O, otercakt, the wuoie tky co\ercd with thick clouds; I. passing showers; W, kquutlv, X, rain, coutinutd ruin; 8, tnow; T, thunder; Vi ugly, turtaieniux ai»| caraiite. FORECAST. At 9 a.m. tb« folia* ing forecast wai Issue* far the subsequent 2* hour*:- # Winds.— South-easterly, moderate to strong, northward of Bokitika and LjtttHon, and westerly cltu where. Barometer.— Rise slowly north* ard off New Plymouth; little movement Wicri-c 10 Hokuika and LytKltou; fall slowly clsi-fclu.ro. baa. — Considerable kWi.il on tuu i.i.t eoibt between Katt Capo and Kaikouru; and biotkr^te eiteithcie. Tides. — Uood on the eastern coa.u northward of Kaikourj. and moderate clk- where. Weather.— Cool and changeable weather i« probabie generally, wtUi ram ou the ta»t voait of the North Id&nd. A coUl mclit U expected c\er>\Mit'ii'. ui.J fro-t-i inland. Warning sigual for soulu-cuUriy gale v exhibited at Bait Cape. I). C. BATES.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 6

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METEOROLOGICAL. WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 6

METEOROLOGICAL. WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 6

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