METEOROLOGICAL
REPORTS AT,4 P-XL YESTERDAY. Cape Maria Vais Diemen—Wind, S., gala; bar., 29.89; fhor., 65; cloudy; sea. modi/ruto. KusseU—Wuid, S.W., fresh; bar. T 29-80; thor., 69;. clotfdy; sea, moderate. Manuluut lies ids —Not received. Auckland—Wind, S.W., fresh ; bar., 29.76; 'flier., 61; showery. Taunuiga—Wind. S.W.. fresh: bar., 29.65; flier,. 68; fair; sen. smooth. East Cape—Not received, Gisborne —Wind, S.S.E.. fresh; bar., 29.62: flier.. 68; fair; sea, moderate; Port Ahnrirl—Wind. W„ moderate Kulo; bar., 2d.GO; thor., GB; fine; siea, moderate. ' , . : Cnstlepoint—Wind,. 5.8., light; bur., 29.60- ther.. GO; overcast; sea, heavy. W'elli'iigtdu—Wind, S„ l ight;- bar., 29.03; ther.. 65: fine. ' New Plymouth—Wind. S.W., fgeah; bur.. 29.7-1 • ther., 63: fair; sea. rough. Oape Bgraont— Wind, S.W., fresh; bar., 29.75; ther.. 65; cloudy; sea. very heavy. Wanganui—Wind. W.. fresh; liar., 99.70; ther., CG; fair; sea, moderate. Farewell Spit—Wind, -S.W., moderate gale; bar.. 29.7 G; ther.. 63; fine; sea, tough. Gape Foul wind—Wind, S.W.. fresh; bar., 29.78 ; thor., 57; squally; sen, heavy. , , '. Grey mouth —Wind. S., fresh • bar., 29.71; ther., 58; cloudy; sea, rough. Stephen Island—'Wind. W., light; liar., 29.63; ther.. GO; cloudy; sea, moderate. . _ , , Gape riampbd.ll—Wtfui. S.E., Tight; Inn-., 29.01; ther.. 61; hazy; sea. moder-
ate. , KiuikouM-a—Wind, EU brcewti; bar., 29.63; (her., GS; fine; sea. moderate. Alcaroa Lighthouse—Culm; bat., 29.62; thor., 34: fine; sea. heavy. Port Chalmers—Wind. S.W., light; bar.. 29.-15; ther., 58: overcast.; sea, smooth. Nuggets—Wind. S.. breeze; bar., 29.50; Iber., 17: overcast: so«. ronch. nitiß—Wind, W.N.W., fresh; bar., 29,5 G; thor., 52; showery; sea, heavy. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER CHART.
SUMMARY OF PAST FORTY HEIGHT HOURS. cyclone passed in the north on Saturday", but. other parts of the Dominion enmo under the influence of u westerly area of low pressure of considerable intensity. Stormy weather has been experienced with rain generally. Strong northerly winds changed to southerlies on Sunday and have continued squally in many parts to-day. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, April 2nd, -IOD. (Forecast appears over the Lender.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9625, 3 April 1917, Page 10
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