METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHEE AT 4 P.M. TESTEEDAY.'. . Oapo'MaTia van Diemen.—lnterrupted.' .' Eussell-Infemipted. ■ ■ ■ • ■ jj- .-.. Manukau,—N., breeze; baTometer, 29.90; thormometer, 62.: overca6t and showery; ' sea. smooth.. . ... ■ ■ «*/« Auckland.—N., fresh.; barometer, .29.92: thermometer, 67. Overcast and , showery. . Tauranga.-N., fresh; barometer, 29.93:... thermometer, 67. Overcast; sea moderate. - East Cape.-W., fresh; barometer. 29.97; thermometer, 66. .■ Cloudy; sea rou&h. ..• Giaborne—W., broezc; barometer, • 29.90; thermometer, 69. Fine; sea smooth. Sort Ahuriri.-N.W.. .light;' barometer.. 29.82; thermometer, 70.- Overcast; sea moaWolllngtori.— K., light;, barometer, 29.71; thermometer, 59. Overeaet, rain. Castlepoint.-N.W., light; barometer, 29.80;' thermometer, 69. Cloudy; sea modNew Plymouth.-N.E., 'fresh; 29.76; thermometer, 61. Overcast, Tain; seaconsiderable. . . , - ; .; Oape Egmont.-H.E.,- gale; barometer,. 29.75; thermometer, 60. Bain; sea moder- " Wanganui.—N.W., fresh'f barometer, 29.80; thermometer, 69. Overcast; sea smooth. Capo Farewell.—N.W., light'; barometer,. 29.70; thermometer, 70. Cloudy;sea moderate. ■ ■ ■ ' ~ ■■ . v Cape Foulwind.—S.S.W., moderate '.gales - barometer.. 29.74; thermometer, 60. Fair;'. 6ca rough. Stephen Island.—W., sale; barometerj 29.72; thermometer,.,s7. fog and rain; , sea rough. ' . - ■■- Wostport.—S.W., freeh; barometer, 29.74; thermometer, 60. ■ Fine; sea moderate. Cape Campbell.—S., fresh; ' barometer, 29.77; thermometer, 57. Overcast,'rain: sea moderate. Kaikoura.—S.E., light;, barometer, 29.72;;.. thermometer, 62.. OveTcast, rain; 6ea smooth. " •..■■'■ .■ : '■■■-. Aknroa Lighthonse.— E.,' fresh; barome- -. ter, 29.74; thermometer, EO. Misty; sea ■ moderate. ■ ' ■ Port Chalmers.—N."E., light; barometer; 29.76; thermometer, 65. Fair; sea smooth. ■, Nnggets.-S.E.,- licttt; barometer, 29.76* thermometer, 56. Overcast; sea smooth. ' Bluff.—B.E., fi-esh; barometer, 29.92;. thermometer, 50. Overcast, drizzle. .' SUMMARY AND FOBECAST..., ~'.■ A westerly area of low press-nre passed , - southward of New Zealand on Sunday,, and is apparently beinfj followed by an-. other disturbance from the north-west, . with lowest pressure abont Cook Strait. ' Bain has fallen' in most parts of tho conn- . try to-day. Present indications are for ' rain'in all parts of the country and pro-,V bably heavy on tho East Coast of> the Sooth Island. South-easterly winds, etronsto gale, are probable southward of.Hoki-, tika and Kaikoura, and. high nortberUos.i. changing by west to southorliCß, eleewhero."' The. barometer will probably rise • every- '- where after about , ten to sixteen hours.
' D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, November 14. 1910.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 974, 15 November 1910, Page 7
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