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METEOROLOGICAL.

WELLINGTON'S WEATBEB. THB MOW. Rose to-day— €li 12ro a.m.; sets 5b 33m p.m. Rises to-morrow— eh 13m a.m. ; eets oh 32m i>.m. DRIOHV HI'XSIHNE. Yesterday— Jlorninji, 4h Mm; afternoon, 5h 10m; total, lull ;>m. TUB MOON. (Calculated (or New Zealand Ucan Time.) I>. 11. >l. Last quarter ... _ 3 it IS p.m. New moon ... —. ... io h v a.m. Kir»t quarter 17 1 M a.m. Full tuooo «5 o 5a a.m. TKUPEBATUBK IV SUADB. Yesterday — Maximum, 6'Jdeg.; minimum, 49deg. ; mean, o'.Sdeß. To-day, at noon— 63dcg. DAIXFAIX. For toe S< hours preceding • a.m. to day— o.olln. ToUMo date during the month— fl.OSin. Total rainfall lor March— 2J9m. WIND. Average velocity for the 14 noun preceding 9 a.m. to-day— 8 mile* per hour. BABOWETER. Yesterday— s p.m., sn.j». To-day— o.3o a.m., 30.45; noon, 30.47. KEW ZEALAND. SYNOPSIS OF THE LAST 24 HOURS. Very high pressure prevail* everywhere, and the weather has been generally tine though the conditions have been mmcwlmt unsettled in the southernmost districts, and a calc occurred in Foveaux Strait lai>t niitht. Beas have been roach on all the went con»t. but are now apparently decreasing. A cold night wa* experienced general!}, with frosts in parts. TODAY'S WEATHER.

" Wlnd.-L, light; br. breeze; f b. freiti brcezu ; m g, moderate gale ; g, whole or heavy gale; w, g*l« o( exceptional severity. Weather.— B, blue sky, be the atmoiphero clear or heavy; C, cloudi, pa*«ing cloud*; D, druxling rain; V, foggy; ti, gloomy, dark weather; 11, hail; L, lightning; M. miity; O, overcast, the whole iky covered «ith thick cloud*; I', pasting showers; Q, squally, E, rain, continued rain; S, snow; X, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance. FOBKCASI. At B a.m. tbe following forecast was Usnedr (or tbe subsequent St hours:— Winds.— Model ale easterly winds are probable northward of Wangauui and Napier, and westerly winds elsewhere, bnckins to northerly, auU irvfrlicnuiß alter about -0 houro. Haromcter.— Little movement generally, but falling in the southern districts after about SO hours. Bea.— Considerable, hut decreasing on the wvst con«t of the South Island, and moderate elm. where. Tidei.— Good on the west coast ot the North Inland, and moderate elsewhere. Weather.— Fine weather, with v cool night, is probable uenerullj. Note.— A loir pressure aria Is due to put I in the south on or about Tue«da>, and will l>roi>al>ly be preceded b> ktrong northerly windi und a change in the weather after 48 lionri. , D. C. BATES,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 6

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METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 6

METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 6