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THE WEATHER.

MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observations taken at 9.0 i) a.m. and 6 p.m. on January SffltbvTemp, dry bulb .. . •■ « gf Temp, wet bulb .. •• «- 2 J*- 1 Haniidfiy per cent. -.79 ™ M»x. temp, xn run " „- _ Miu. therm, on grass •■ 5" „ Wind - "■■■ "£a. .w Cloud (0-10) .. •• 3 8 GOVERNMENT REPORT. Mr D. C. Bates, Government Meieorologiit. supplied the following weather report at * p.m. 5-«* rdtt r : - win<L 8ar .!,,«. wither. Cape Maria N-. »Tal« ™-™ n Ororoat £2£ S:I.:S& SS i ffi at& gs.s a?" P.Ahuriri X.E..fr«h 7o F«r Caetlepoint N.B..bwe« 67 Ckiudy WelUngton N.N.W..br. 29.51 74 Cloudy X Plymouth N.E.. fre*h 29.50 71 F.no W.S S.. Iwht 89.68.81 OwcMt FarowellS. N.E..l!ght 29.52 74 (Vrercast C Foulwind N., m.g. 29-33 67 Fair Westport N. f««h 29-36 73 Gloomy Stephen I«. K. light 29.00 73 Foggy CCampbeU N,fresh 29.50 73 Fine foitaA-N.S.E.;<!. 29.20 71 Fair Akar«aL.H. E.. freeh 29.18 .74 Ha*y P. Chalmers N-E-. fr«h 29.18 66 Fnir Kutrmto V.. freoh 29.13 62 Ha»y Bluff E., light 20.12 67 Hazy SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Mr D C Bates, Government Meteorologist. eupplied the following weather summary and forecaet at 5 -p.m. yesterday:Threatening conditions which nave continued lately are now becoming ominous lor » chance e»n. Pressure i» very low in .he South, and ekies have beoomo .gloomy in many parts. Summer ehowere havo fallen in a few places, but tho weather has been fine generally, ««d high temperature h*ve been recorded. ... ««. Present indications are lor high northerly winda genera'.ly and changing portly 1 y we«t to south. Cloudy and unsettled weather, with general rein, ie probable coon. The baromlter is likely to fall farther in th* North, but rise everywhere in about 21 hours, though it may continue unsteady in j the eouthern districts. . i

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 9

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THE WEATHER. Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 9

THE WEATHER. Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 9

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