METEOROLOCICAL
KEFORTS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape* Maria van Diemen —Wind, 5.,, fresh; bar., 30.28; ther., 57, showery; tea, heavy. ! Russell—-Wind, S., light; bar., 30.20; : ther., 52; fine; sea, moderate ■ MLanukau Heads —Wind, S-S.E-., light*. ; bar., 50.26; ther., 52; fine; tej, adooLh. } Auckland —Wind, S., fresn; bur., 3d.25> | ther., 54; fine. . j Tauxanga Wind, N., light; bar., ; 30.24; ther., 5:2; fine; sea, smooth. ; Gisborne—Wind, N.E., light; bar., 30.23; ther., 51; fair; sea, smooth. Port Ahuriri—Calm; bar., 30.23; ther.* 49; fine; sea, smooth. • Castlepoiait—Wind, W., light; bar., 30.18; ther., 56; cloudy; sea, rough Wellington—Wind, N., fresh; bar., . 30.15; ther., 48; fair. New Plymouth—Wind, H.W., fresh; [ bar., 30.22; ther., 50; fine; sea, moderate. ' nUape Egmomt—Wind. N.N.W.,' light; [ bar., 30.21; tber., 50; fine; sea, smooth. Wanganui—Wind, N.IV., breeze; bar., 30.20; ther., 53; fair; sea, moderate. ! Pareweil Spit—Wind, W., fresh; bar., f 30.18; ther., 50; cloudy; sea, moderate.Cape Foulwind—Wind, N., light; bar., 30.21; ther., 50; overcast; sea, smooth. * Grey mouth —Wind, A—l 7., breeze; bar., ; 30.26; ther., 40; showery; eea, oonsider- ’ able swell. • ' i Stephen Island—-Wind, S.W., fresh; : bar., 30.15; ther., 48; cloudy; sea. mo--1 derate. * Cape Campbell-—Wind, N.W., fresh; ■ bar., 30.01; ther., 52; cloudy; 6ea, rough. | Kaikoura —Wind, N., light; bar., 29.99; I ther., 48; fair; eea, smooth. Abaroa Lighthouse—Wind, W-, light;' - bar., 29.90; ther/; 50; gloomy; sea, * smooth. ' a Port Chalmers Calm; bar., 29.91; * ther., 48; overcast; sea, smooth. 3 Nuggets—Wind, N., fresh; bar., 29.83; > ther., 35 : cloudy; sea, moderate. . Bluff—Wind, N.W.. fresh; bar., 29.74; * tber., 50; showery; eea, smooth, s . YESTERDAY'S WEATHER CHART.
1 SUMMARY OF PAST FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. The barometer has been very unsteady in the south, rising and falling again since Saturday. Strong southerly winds and cold showery weather prevailed on Sunday, but 1 fair to cloudy conditions a have ruled to-day, with freshening northwest winds in and southward of Cook Strait. , B. Y. PEMBERTON, Assistant Director. Meteorological Office, Wellington, July nth, 1921. (Forecast over Deader.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10950, 12 July 1921, Page 10
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