METEOROLOGICAL.
■ : WEATHER- AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. ■ ! m*! w >i! ie * ia, Tan- ; light; barometer 29.50; thermometer, 66. Cloudy; sea considerable ".J*ußsoU.-N.N.W., ■ freeh breezo; barometer, 25.45; thormometer, 65. , Gloomy;', eoa'moderate! Manulian Heads.—N., breezo; barometer, 29.45; thermometer, 65. Misty, overcast, raio; sea lumpy. ' . ■~.'■" : Auckland.-N.W., light; barometer, 29.45; : thermometer, 63. Fair. ■ ■ .■■ Tauranga.-Oalm;< barometer, 29.53;' thormomotcr,. 60. Eain; sea moderate.. -..-• ■■• ; East Oape.—W., fresh breeze; barometer, 29.59; thermometer, 63. Showery; Eea considerable Gieborne.—W., light; barometer, 29.53; therm'ometer, 64. •■ Cloudy; sea smooth. ! Port Ahuriri.—W., light;.barometer, 29.50;ther mometer, 62.. Gloomy; sea modorato. Wellington.—W.N.W., breeze; barometer,- 29 40: thermometer, 69. Overcast. Castlcpoint.—N.W., light; I barometer,' 29.451 thermometer, 65. Cloudy; sea moderate. ■ New. Plymouth-Calm; barometer, 29.39; thermometer, 58. Gloomy; Boa moderate. Oapo Egmont.—Calm; barometer, 29.39; thermometer, S5. Overcast; Bea heavy. .■,.-■ Wanganui.—S.E., light; barometer, 29.45; thermometer, 62. Eain; sea moderate. . Cape Farewell.—N., light; barometer, 29.45; thermometer, 66. Cloudy; Eea moderate. Oape Foulwind.—N.E., fresh breeze; barometer 29.33; thormometer, 58. Fair;'sea moderate. • TVestport.—N-, ■ breezo; barometer, 29.52;. ther-mometor,-60. Fair; sea considerable. ' Cape Campbell.—N.W., fresh breeze; barometer, 29.36; thermometer, 64. Cloudy; Boa moderate. . Kaikoura.-S.E.. light; barometer, 29.31; thermometer, 63.' Fine; sea smooth. : \ Akaron Lighthouso.—N , ., fresh breeze; barometer, 29.30; thermometer, 54. Overcast; Bca Port Chalmers.—N.E., fresh breeze; barometer, 29.28; thermometer, 56. Overcast; sea heavy. Nuggets—K.E.,■ frosh breeze; barometer, 29.28; thermometer, 50. Cloudy; sea modorato. Bluff—E., fresh breezo; baromeUir, 29.22; thormomcter; 49.-. Gloomy. . . ~-■■.' '• SUMMARY AND FORECAST. The citensivo area of low pressure which has prevailed in the south during tho past four days has 'bean joined by another, which has developed in tho north. Low pressures being thus equalised has made tho barometric gradients very small,' and ■ accounts ■ for the winds moderating and their variability; The weather has been generally mild and humid. Thebarometor will fall somowhat lower 'during the next few hours, especially in the north, but in tho rear of these disturbances is an area of high pressure, which will nrpbnbly oauFO heavy '(southerly > weather, with heavy rain in most parts of the country, nnd a cola snap with enow on higher levels. -.- ■ -. Hcttorologlcal Orflce,' ; ,; " D 'i °' DAT ! ;3 v : . October 21, 190 S. ■ ;. :',. :■.-.;■' ~: .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 9
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340METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 9
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