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METEOROLOGICAL

: e WEATHER AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. No reports north of New Plymouth and Napier. on?? rt Ahuriri.-S.E., fresh;, barometer 29.85 j thermometer, 55. Showery; sea rough. Wellington.-S.S.E., fresh; barometer, Z9.94; thermometer, 55. Showery.'* Oastlepoint.-S.E., breeze; barometer. 29.95; thermometer, 57. Threatening; sea very /heavy. Now Plymouth.-S.E„ gale; barometer, 29.b7; thermometer, 59. Overcast; sea rough. n »fe pe Egmont.-S.E., gale; barometer, 23.11; thermometer, 56. Hazy; sea rough, i Wanganui.-E.S.E., gale; barometer, 29.80; thermometer, 61. Pair; sea lumpy. Cape Farewell.—S.E., fresh; barometer, Z9.91; thermometer, 62. Cloudy; sea rough. Oapo Foulwind.—West, light; barometer, 29.84; thermometer, 68. Pair; nea moderate. Westport —West, broezo; barometer, 29,83; thermometer, 65. .Pair; sea slight swell, Cape Campbell—South, gale; barometer, 29.98; thermometer, 58. Squally; sea rough. Kaikoura—S.S;W., breeze; barometer, 30.01; thermometer, 56. Showery; sea mode-' rate. Aliaroa Lighthouse.—S.W., light; baromoter, 30.02; thermometer, 55. Fine; sea moderate. Port Chalmers.—N.E., light; barometer, 30.00; thermometer, 59. Pine; sea smooth. Nuggets—S.W., light; barometer, 30.00; thermometer, 58. Oloudy; sea moderate. Bluff.-West, light; barometer, 30.00; thermometer, 56. Fine; sea smooth. SUMMARY 'AND FORECAST. The centre of the cyclonic disturbance has apparently passed East Cane, but information has not yot been received from the northern stations. Heavy rain has fallen on the cast const I of the North Island, and heavy Hoods are reported. South-easterly gales have prevailed in and north of Cool: Strait, and moderate southerlios elsewhere. Present indications are for cold and damp weather on the 'east coast northward of Banks Peninsula and Farowoll Spit, with southerly winds, strong to gale, but probably decreasing under the influences of westerly low prossuro, and sooi' in the south, thereby reducing the gradients. Cool and changeable weather is probable generally; : . ........ :■..; ■. -D. 0, BATES.-- . Jjetooroloffloal Office I March 51, .ISM.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 780, 1 April 1910, Page 7

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METEOROLOGICAL Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 780, 1 April 1910, Page 7

METEOROLOGICAL Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 780, 1 April 1910, Page 7

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