METEOROLOGICAL.
': ——» . , WEATHBS .AT 5 ■ KM. IJESTERDJ.X. , , Qap.ft Jlarjia vqm JUejqea—N, ..jrcali brocia*,, ' barometer, 53.85; thermometer. - 67. U'luok 1 rjutxik sea .heavy. f BmbcII.—NJ«.E., modgcate. .gale; barometeM,, 50.C0; thermometer,-6}. Gloomy.; sca.he«y. ; "?T- • Manukau Heads.—N„ brmo; bnromctor,.'-3W)j{ thermometer, 53. Drizdo; sea smooth. I Anoklond.r-E., fresh breeze; baromOtOUXUITH thcrnmmctcr, 65. gho\very. ; ■ TauraD6a.-S.ii, light; barometer, JttJS; momoter, 61. Dnaple;" sqa 'moderate. , }1 E»Bt. Oapo.—lnterrupted. \ Gisbowit—N".Vi\ light; barometer,. 30J5;>.thervt momcter, 62, Overcast; 60& smooth. «• Port Ahurirfc-Calm; barometer, .3045: tbcomw 4 meter, M. eiooiay; ,ec» smooth, 1 i WolUnßton.—Oalin; barometer, JOJS; thsrsKM ' meter, 56. Gloomy. . Oaetiepoint.—S.E., lifrht; barometer,'-30JO; fchc^i momoter., 56. Overcast; Eoa luudorate. i Now Plymouth.—B.B., light; barometer, Sttiia thermometer, 61, Overoast; aea smooth. rj Oilpc Ejmont.—NJ3., light; . barometer,. : 3p.oSa' thermometer,'6o. .Overcast; sea smooth. . . Wongtuiul.—E., light; barometor,' 30.08; thcrmcH ' - meter, 63. Overcast: 'sea:smooth. Oope Farewell.—B.E., light; barometor, 30.09 a thermometer, 56. Qloudy; sea imoderato. Qapo Foulwind.—B., light; barometer, S9.9fj thorworaoter, 55, Bain: sea moderate. Woetport.—E., light; barometer, 30. K); thermcn . motor, 55. Gloomy, toentailiis:V.vcon&ldcrabkv ■ Oapo Campbell,— fresh, hreozc; bftrmncieiy 30.18; thermometer, 54; Bain, .misty; sea modo' rate. ~ Kaikoora.—N.E., light; barometor, 30J?; thanJ mqmotcr, M. Gloomy; iseiv smooth. 1 \ 'Port Qhnlmers,—N.E.. light; barometor, SWOj.r thermometer, 53, Cloudy; sea smooth. I • ■Nuggets.—S.W.,' fresh' breeie; barometer,. aUßn' thermometer, 47, Overcast;'sea rough, ' ■ ■ Bluff.—™., barometer, 50.00; thernwmeteiy 60. ■ Fine. i . . . Ecmtrriss:—Barometer • falling. oyorywhero. W* peclally in'tho north. v , ... GENEBAL TOATHEB FORECAST. ' 'l . Unsettled. and cloudy weather probable fo! several days. The present .gloomy Mid humwj, conditions heralding a disturbance from th«t north, with heavy, rain, in parts, and the ■An • tarctio disturbance now erossins Tasmania wilK shortly foUowiu its'wako,.the former principalis affecting the North Island and the latter thai Bonth. Tim immodioto prospcat is for strong] northerly winds with milo tomperaturo-and rain) north of Now Plymouth and Napier, and fori south-easterly., winds elsewhere, probably with ririn and fog. - J). O. DATES. Meteorological Ofßco, May 21. 1909.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 7
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306METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 514, 22 May 1909, Page 7
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