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Meteorological Records.

For 24 hours ending 8 am. 24th, March, 1903. ~ Taken At Invercargill.

- Sotb.— Maximum T. means highest temperature in the shade for 3V hours. Minimum T. means lowest temperature in the shade for 24 hours. Relative Humidity, means relative amount of moisture in the «r, when 100 iudicates saturation point. Dew point means the temperature to which the air must fall before it is saturated with vapour nt which temperature rain, mist, or dew must fall Rain *BGO inches. Sunshinu 0 hours 20 minutes Maximum T. 64 deg. F. "-* Minimum T. 52 deg. P. Relative Humidity 100 Dew Point 54 deg. F. Thermometer at 8 p.m. 54 deg. F.

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:':.\ WELLINGTON, March 24. Following (9 a.m.) is the weather report from Australian stations : — Albany, 23— W., 30.30, showery. ' Hobart, 23— W., 29.60, cloudy. Sydney, 24^-S.w;, 30.10, steady rain. . Following are the weather reports from N.Z. stations at 5 p.m. : — Manukau Jlpads— N.W. breeze ; bar. 30.16 ; ther. 67 ; overcast ; sea smooth. New Plymouth — S.^V. light; bar. 29.99 ; ther. 60 ; drizzle, sea smooth. Castlepoint— Wl* fresh, bar, ,29.82: ther: 71 ; gloomy. Wellington.— N.N.W., fresh; bar. *29 :87 ; ther. 66, ; gloomy. Westport—N., light ; bar. 29.91 : ther. 61 ; foggy, slight swell. Kaikoura— Calm, bar. 2E>;B2 ; thyr. 69 ; gloomy, sea smooth. Oamaru— Calm ; bar. 29.70 ; tb\?r. 70 • fine, sea moderate. Bluff— N-W v light ; bar. 29.70 : . ther. 50 ; rain. Strong wind^ to gales from be* tween N.E.'-and N." and W. are to be expected northward of East Cap* and ,Xew Plymouth ; strong to moderate winds from between north and west and S.W. elsewhere, with falling barometer everywhere and rain is to be expected generally.

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Southland Times, Issue 19004, 25 March 1903, Page 2

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Meteorological Records. Southland Times, Issue 19004, 25 March 1903, Page 2

Meteorological Records. Southland Times, Issue 19004, 25 March 1903, Page 2

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