WEATHER REPORT.
wind, torcea indicated by letters: O, calm; L, light; Br, breeze; FB, treah breeze; MG, moderate gale; G,. whole or heavy gale; W, gale of exceptional severity, .. , Wither estimated aa: B, blue sky, be the atmoaphere clear or heavy: 0, clouda, passing olouds; D, drizzling rain; F, foggy; G, gloomy; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty: O, oventtut, the -whole sky covered with thick oioud_.;>. P. passing showers; Q, squally ; S, ■now; T, thunder; U, ugly threatening appearanoa; Z, hazy. The, westerly winds hrfd moderated somewhnf this niorning at, a number of stations, though still .-.fresh 'at Russell,'. Auckland, Tiritiri, East. Cape, 'Napier, Cape Palliser, .. Cape Egmont, wanganui . (moderate gale),, Qane,, Campbell, Farewell Spit,! and ? alf Sojith IsP-nd. stations. At . BliMI a heavy westerly gale was blowing aH tJJW' and still continued this morning. At Russell there --were ''passing- showers, and nt Cape Maria a drizzle; elsewhere the weather was-' fine. 1 STATE OF THE SEA. Moderate seas were * reported at Cape Maria, Russell and Tiritiri, smooth at Tauranga, considerable at East Cape, choppy at Gisborne, moderate nt Kapler j»nd Cape* Palliser, rough at Cape Campbell, moderate ot Timaru, very heavy, at Bluff, smooth at Manukau, moderate at Cape Egmont, rough at Farewell Spit, mod.' erate at Westport! rongh at Grfeymoutli. WEATHER FORECAST. Last, night's report:: "The winds have backed hy .west to a northerly direction, and increased generally. Haze and cloudiness have spread, I and rain has fallen in parts, , especially on the west coast and southern districts of the South Island. The barometer is now low again in the south. Present indications are for higli and squally westerly winds generally, with a falling barometer everywhere, but a rapid rise will probably take place within 40 hours, with the. winds peering to southerly. Cloudy and un&ettled weather is anticipated, and thunder-' «torniH ' in --parts ahd rain is goner-To-day's forecast slates: "Westerly moderate to strong, squally at times ;. weather changeable; glass rise slowly; tides nioderate; spa moderate swell off shore."
Ther. in VeatStetion. Wind. Bar. Shade her. Cape Maria ... WI 30.05 64 ,Ol> Russell ... ... NWfb 29.97 67 OP Hokianga Heads SWI 30.Q8 67 C Kaipara ... ... SWI 29.96 61 BC Mamikau Heads SWI 30.00 .57 •CZ Auckland . WSWfb 29.96^72 BC Tiritiri ..'."-v.. SWfb .30.00 66 BC Kawhia /WAS 29,97 65 B Tailranga ... ...• SWI 29.99 62 BC Taupo ... ... Syfl 29.79 62 O East Cape ... ... Wst 29.77 66 '/.'■■' Gisbbrne .. ..... Wlb 29.73 72 B . Nafcier NWf 29.67 67 ' B Egmbnt ...... Wf 29.87 60 C CaperPalliser ... '\ NWf 29.67 67 B Wartganui ... ... Wmg 29.82 60 BC • Wellington ... ;.. NWbr 29.71 62 BC CatleCampbell ... Wf \ 29.62 60 B Eifrowell Spit ... SWf 29.80 60 Z, ,We*.port SWf 29;75 52 C-* Greyniouth ... ... SWfb 29.74 53 BC Ghristchurch ... • NWf • 29.55 68 B Thtfaru NWmg 29.57 59 BC . CVamaru .Wf 29.61 . 63 BC Dunedin Wf 29.50 59 BC Queenstown ... SWbr 29.55 ". 58 BO Bluff Wg 29.45 50 BC
' (By Telegraph.) I * All observations are taken at B a.m. •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12615, 18 November 1911, Page 4
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488WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12615, 18 November 1911, Page 4
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