METEOROLOGICAL.
- AT 4 F.M. TESTEEDAY. ; './. Uussell.—N.E., breeze; barometer, 50451/ thermometer, 65.' Fair; sea moderate. Manukan Heads.—S.W.," breeze; : barometer, 30.20; thermometer; 56. Showery; sea'■ lumpy. , ' ■ . ■■•■■•.' Auckland.-S., light; barometer. 30.20{i . thermometer, 65. Cloudy. .■..■;.■■ •.,. . - • Tauranga—W., Ught; barometer, MJSi ■ thermometer,' 66. Fair; sea smooth. East OapeAS., light; barometer, 30J£y : thermometer, 67. Fine; sea considerable. . Gisborne.—W.,' light; barometer, y3(Llo{>' thermometer, 65.. Fino; sea , heavy roll. i Port Ahuriri.—N., breeze; barometer,. 30.H; thermometer, 63. Tair;.-sea smooth. 1 Wellington.—N., light; barometer,' 30.12* thermometer, 61. Fair. Castlepoint.—N.E., light; barometer,3oJsj thermometer, .59.. Fine; sea increasing. ■New Plymouth.—S.W., light; barometer,. 30.14; thermometer, 59. Fair; sea moderate. ' Oape Egmont—W.,'. light;, barometer,: 30;I4; .thermometer, 62. " Cloudy;' "Sea,.',,, i Wanganui.-W., freshfthermometer, 64. Fine; sea lumpy. ' "* Cape Farewell.—E., light; barometer,, 50:15; thermometer,. 58.- -..Fine; sea model-', ate. •<" -■.. ■ "■' ■-■■ - • ■■■ - ■ . • . -• •■ ■■-■ i Cape, Foulwind.—S.W.j fresh; barometer,! 30.13; thermometer, 56. Fair; sea heavy. ' Westport— S.W., light; barometer, 30J5;.' thermometer, 58. Fine; sea moderate. ' Oape Campbell—N., - gale; barometev 30.10; thermometer, 64. Fair; sea rough. ■ .'- Kailtoura—E.N.E., light; barometer, 2339; thermometeT, 65. Fine; sea smooth. .. Akaroa Lighthouse.—N.W., light;' barometer, 29.90; thermometer, .66.' Hazy; seal-: heav}\ .'■ ' ■ ' Port Chalmers.—Calm; barometer, 29.87s thermometer, 56. Fair; sea smooth.' • - : Nuggets.—W.', fresh; barometer, 29.88j thermomoter, 60.. Fair; , sea considerable. ; ; Bluff.—Not received.' . . -.■•.: . . -
SUMMARY AND FOKEGAST. ■'■' .. The . storm area ■ which passed eashrari of the South Island on Sunday morning was accompanied by verysevere westerly weather, asd the lowest barometric pressure (28.62) recorded since February, and only threo times lower previously, since 1867. Present indications aio for falling barometer everywhere, wlndc changing to northerly, and especially in the extreme north aid 60ut0.5 where unsettled. weather is probable soon,.' ■; : \D. O.BATE& ; . Meteorological Office, ■■..-• April 18, 1910. ' ■..-.'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 7
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264METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 7
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