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WEATHER REPORT.

(By Telegraph.) ▲11 observation! are taken at ° a.m. Ther. In Weat-

Wind forces indicated by fetters: C, calm; L, light; Br, breece; FB, fresh breeze; MO. moderate gale; O, whole or heavy gale; W, gale of exceptional severity. Weather estimated as: B, blue sky, be the .•♦mniphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; F, foggy; 0, gloomy: H. hail: L, lightning; M, misty: O, overcast, the -whole sky covered with thick clouds: P. passing showers: Q, squally; 8, ■now; T, thunder; U, ugly threatening appearance; Z, baxy. Northerly winds prevailed throughout NeSv Zealand to-day, light •m the South and fre^i to gale m the North. STATE OF THE SEA. Cape Maria reported considerable sea this morning. Russell. Tiritiri and Tauranga rough, East Cape considerable, Gisborne and Napier smooth. Cape Palliser moderate swell. Cape Campbell rough, Timaru and Bluff smooth, Manukau Heads' smooth, New Plymouth moderate. Farewell Spit rough. West port moderate, Alight fret-h, Greymouth moderate. WEATHER FOB EC AST Northerly moderate to strong, veering west, and squally at times; expect, unsettled and <-'loudy weather and rain probable; glass fall; tidfcs and sea moderate. Last night's official forecast, stated:—'-The weather summary and forecast is to fhe effect that a decided change for more humid conditions hat taken place. Increased cloudiness is reported generally, and rain has fallen on the west- coast southward of Kawhia.' Northerly winds have increased everywhere, arid the barometer has fallen, -especially m the south- The present indications are fog the prevalence of n westerly storm area for several days, and very stormy conditions are likely to hold sway m the early part of next week, especially m the south." Northerlywinds, strong to gale, are probable geiierallv and very squally m and southward of Cook Strait. Rain is probable generally, and heavy on the west coast. The barometer is falling everywhere, and very unsteady m the south,"

Station. Wind. Bsr. Shade, her. Cape Maria ... NEf 30.03 66 OR Russell Nf 30.18 66 O ITnkianga Heads Xf 30.23 64 OR Kaipnra NKf 30.10 63 On Mttiftkau Hearts Nf 30.22 60 OK Amklaiui Nf 30.16 65 O Tiritiri KniK 30.21 -63 OR Kawhia • NEf 30.22 61 OH Tauranga NBf 30.24 63 O Taupo • calm 30.20 58 X Eust Cape SM 30.32 63 C Gisborne Nl 30.26 58 O Napier NWI , 30.18 60 O Cape Pallispr ... NWfb 30.15 60 C S. Pljr*niouth ... NVVfb 30.12 .60 R Wang(iiiiii ..- ... NWI 30,11 62 o Wellington ' Nbr , 30.06 59 P rape Campbell ... NWfb 30.05 57 0 Farewell Spit ... NWI 30.11 58 R West port N^l 30.05 58 BC Creymouth NWhr 30.05 58 PC Christ church ... XEI 29.92 62 BC Timaru calm 29.88 52 R Oainatrii calm 29.80 48 BC Dunedin NWI 29.76 51 7. Uueenstnwn ... NWhr 29.80 55 BC Bluff ... ... ;ralin 29.77 51 B

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12465, 26 May 1911, Page 4

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WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12465, 26 May 1911, Page 4

WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12465, 26 May 1911, Page 4