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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLINGTONS WEATHER. TDK MUK. Rose to-day— «h 10m a.m.; sets Sh Ssm p.m. RUes to-morrow— «h 12m a.m. ; sets 5b 33m p.m. BRIGHT BUKBHIXK Yesterday— Morning, Sb; afternoon, Sb; total. 10b. THE MOON. (Calculated tor New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. Last quarter S 0 18 p.m. New moon ... ... ... 10 8 55 a.m. First quarter ... .« ... 17 1 34 a.m. Full moon 25 0 S3 a.m. TUfFEBATURR IS SHADS. Yesterday — Maximum, M.Sdef. ; mini* mum, So.6aeg. ; mean, 67.ideg. To-day, at noon— «3deg. rahtfaix. For the U hours preceding 0 a.m. to-day— \ Total to date during the month— O.OSin. Total rainfall for March— B.B»ra. 1 WIND. | Average velocity for the tt hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day— l 2 miles per hour. BAROMETER. Yesterday— s p.m., 50.17. To-day— ».3O n.ra., SO.*?; noon, 5058. NEW ZEALAND. SYNOPSIS OF THE LAST 24 HOCRB. Barometric pressure lias increased everywhere during tin* night, but van K>miwhat unsteady in the %* itli yesterday. Tlip weather hu* been cool ami changeable jn the far north, and very unsettled in the extreme south. A southerly gjle occur rod in the extreme fouth during the night with heavy rain. Very heavy seas have been experienced in Foveaux Strait, and the seas ha\e also been rough on all the west coast. TO-DAY'S WEATHEB. raox ossiaviTtoas taks it 9 a.*

Wind.— L, light; br. breeze; I b, fresh breeze ; m g, moderate gale ; g, whole or heavy gale; w. gale of exceptional *everity. Weather.— B, blue sK}, be the atmosphere clear or heavj ; C, clouds, passing cloudi ; D, drizzling rain; F, loggy; U, gloomy, dark weather; 11, hail; L, >iglituing; M, misty; U, overcast, the whole sk) covered with thick clouds; P, paesiug showers; Q, •quail), R, ram. continued ram, S, enow; T, thunder; V, ugly, threatening appearance. FORECABT. At tt a.m. the following forecast was Issued for the subsequent 21 hours:Winds.— Moderate to strong southerly winds are probable generally, but squally conditions will probably prevail hi the e south. Barometer.— Rise slowly everywhere. Sea.— Hea\y in Foveaux Strait; considerable on all the western coast, and moderate elsewhere. Tide».-lligh. on tuc west coast of the Xortli liland; good southward of Castlepoint, and moderate elsewhere. Weather.— There are indications for One weather and a cold night generally, but showery and changeable weather Is probable in the extreme south. Warning signal for southerly gale is exhibited at Centre Island. D. C. BATES.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 6

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 6

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 6