METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHER AT 4 P.M. YEBTEJIDAY. Capo Maria, van Dicmen.—lnterrupted. Eusscll—N.W., liKht; barometer. 29.64; taerinoinctev. 59. Fair; sea moderate. ™*% ln Vi' :au N'. light; barometer,' 29.60; thermometer. 59. Fair; sua smooth Auckland.-—K, fresh; barometer. 29.60; thermomcior, 61. Pair. Taui'a»sa.-N.E„ light; barometer. 29.65; thermometer. 61. Fair; sea smooth. East Cape.—N., lisllt; b:\rouiotcr, 29.68; thermometer. 57. Fine; heavy. Gisborne.—Calm; barometer, 29.70; thermometer, 55. Fine; sea moderate roll. „„?? n , Ahuril'i.—N.E., light; barometer, 29.1J; thermometer 53. Ovorcast; sea heavy swell. ' „ „ 'in 51 °n• S. W., light; barometer, 29.67; thermomcfcr. 50. Cloudy, liazv. Oa.stlepoint.-H.IV., lipht; barometer, 29.75; thermometer, 49. Overcast; sea heavy. New Plymouth.—Calm; barometer, 29.57thermometer. 55. Fair; sen. sliuhl sivell on 0^" 0 Esmont.-N.E., light; barometer, 29.58; thermometer. 56. Cloudy- sea smooth. Wanganui.—R.HJ. lisvht; barometer, 29.65; thermometer, 58. Fair; sea smooth, on Faiewell.—S.l3.. fresh; barometer, 29x3; thermometer, 50. Cloudy; sea. heavy. Cape I'onlwind-5.1!.. light; barometer, thermometer, 51. Ovcrcast- so moderate. Westport.—K„ light; barometer. 29.60; thermometer, 50. Gloomy i sea- moderate. Campbell.—S., litfht; barometer, thermometer, 50. Clondy; sea considerable awell. N.N.l'j., light; barometer, ".68; thermometer. 49. Gloomy: eca moderate. Akavoa Lißltthous&.—s.W., light; barometer, 29.64; thermometer, 43. Cloudy sea rough. Port Chalmers,-?; lidht: barometer, 29.61; thermometer. 50. Fine; sea heavy ;luErsets.—S.W., light; baromeWr 29 59tuermouietev. 50. Jlisty;, sea considerable jjluU.-Galiu; barometer, 29.65; thermometer, 42. Fair. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. The winds have moderated. every where, and the weather has improved to-day ucavy rain fell ijj- the North Island on U etliiesday nicht. but frosts were experienced iu the ,South. Present indications are somewhat ominous, for a evolonio umturbaneo appears to be developing in the far north, and threatens heavy rains far tho North Island northern parts or the South Island, with high northerly and easterly rands. Floods will probaMv follow. Kain and stormy weather is al?b nrobablo in tho south, mid a falling barometer everywhere. D. C. HATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, Jutio 30. 1910.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 857, 1 July 1910, Page 9
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