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METEOROLOGICAL

♦ WELLINGTONS WIATHEB. TOIC HUN. Ro»e to-d*y— 6h l k ni a.m. : »ct« 5J> Urn p.m. Rljc» to-morrow— oh i'-na a.m.: set* ih Jim p.m. BRKJHV srKhIHNEYc»terda>— Moruinr, 4h lim; afternoon, fib; total. Mi Sim. TBE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) 11. 11. M. Last quarter — ~ 3 0 II pjn. New moon »• *m — 10 8 65 aJB. First quarter ... ». ~ 17 1 M a.m. Full moon ... ~. ...53 0 63 a.m. TIIfI>KRATURR |V KHADK.' Yesterday — Maximum. Cldrg.; minimum, 68.cdeg.; mean. 6»Jdeg. To-day, at noon— «Vkg. rUIKTALL. For Urn tl hour* preceding 9 a.m. today— Nil. Total to date during the month— l. Win. Total rainfall for Uarch-i'.ytin. WIND. Average velocity for the 21 hour* preceding t a.m. to-daj— 32 tuilcs per hour. DAUOMKTER. Yesterday— fi p.m.. 29.M. To-day— 9 JO a.m., 23.57; noon, Jt.so. NEW ZEALAND. stxopsib of me last :i hours. Tbe barometer ha« continued to fall everywhere, and especially in the touth, where a pressure of 29.24deg. *a» recorded at S a.m. ueaty rain has fallen on the west coast and the MMthern districts, and a thunderstorm occurred during the night In thote part*. Hall was also reported. Fair weather lias prevailed In other part*, with mod -rate to •troug westerly wind* northward o( New Plymouth and Napier, ard a hard aotcrly rfale in Cook and Foteaux Straits during the night. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. raOM oa«c*v4T!oas takkh ax * *..■

Wind.— L. light; br. brecse; f b. frtth breete; m g. moderate gale; f. wbote or heavy gmla; w, gale of exceptional aeverity. Weather.-B, bine »k>. bo the almotpbtra clear or heavy; C, cloud*, railing cloud*: D, Uri/iliag rain ; X, foggy ; ti, gloomy, dark weather; 11, bail; L, ilguloing; it. mUty; O. oremut, tbe wliolo «ky covered with thick cloud*; J* t |>a«*ing shower*; (J, squally, R, rain, coottoucd nun; 8. too*; T, tnuDdcr; U, ugly, threatening appearance. rORKCABT. At • aja. the following foreeaat was Isnwt lor Urn Mbaequent SI bour*:Wlodi.— \Ve»tcrly wind*, itrong to gale, generally, but changing to toutherly southward of Han Cape and Kawhla after from ten to IB hour*. A itorm appear* to be approachbig from the northward. Barometer.— Fall »k>wlr northward of New Plymouth and Napier, but rUfng everywhere after 13 hour*. Sea.— Bravy on all the western coast; ver> heavy in Poveaux Strait, and increasing southward of Ka*t Cape after from ten to aixtecn bonrv; moderate elsewhere. , Tide*.— \ cry high on the west coast of tbe 1 North Island and in Koreaux Strait; increasing on the east coart southward of East Cape after 18 hour*; good elicwherr. Weather.— Squally and wet weather I* probable generally, with snow on hltrlicr levels. Weather probably much colder shortly. Warning signal for westerly sale I* exhibited at Tiritlri, East C«pe, and change for southerly at Capes Cair.pholl, r'atvwcll, and Koulwincl, nnd at SU-nhcn Island, Nugget Point, and Centre Island. D. C. BATES.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 87, 14 April 1910, Page 6

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 87, 14 April 1910, Page 6

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 87, 14 April 1910, Page 6

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