METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHER; AT .4 P.M. YESTERDAY. ' *' tSPUiW* van 'DisaMm.-K.W..-^: J, barometer, 23.65; thermometer •• 11. : uloomy; eea moderate. •. ™? m?Kr V Bussoll. 5i r .W., fresh; baromet ol ' ia fn ~' thermometer, 76. Paif; rea rouK ■ : ter® n A a ? barome-' ttom k omfltir, S f-' ia* ! ba rometsr, 29.53 vTau ran g aS. E., i'resh; barometer 29(54* Overcast; wa.' thermn™? n V~?i E '' -baroncter ;'2J.75; : 2» if w f aI S : f considerable, ♦w * « ' barometer, 29.78;.-. pSW''-'' e °J sea smooth. 29 §>"' A igtt; Urometer,' Overcast and rain;; ■ n,«n!i' inEt ? n ' — ijEht; barometer, 29.67; thermometer, 63. Overcast and showery. ■ ;v Pola N-E '' bre «2<!;' barometer, 4 \? : thermometer, 59. Eainj.sea heavy. A Mglit! ' •' towmeter.-, &&&, thermometer. .64.- Overcast-and rain* sea rough. . •' -• , , v . .• .. -^Smont.—K.E., fresh; - barometer.-' 29.57; thermometer, 6r. .Showery; sea moderate. ? - Jl ans P ui -~ s * s - R « f resh; barometer. *9.62; thermometer, 69. Fair; sea smooth!* Capo Farewell.—S.E.j fresh;, •■barometer.' 29.73; thermometer, 58. Overcast and rain*' sea rough. . • • ■ «J*t €^lcn N.E., light; 'barometer, 29.70; thermometer, 55.- Fo> and;rain; sea moderate.'' ... ' ' > * • Cape • fresh 5 ; > baromeI•'ter/ 29.47;. thermom'c-ter, '68.'. iea son-» I siderable; . :. ! .Westport.—E., breeze; barometer, 29.54;' I thermometer," 68: Overcast;': sea consider--' j able.. . i. •• Capo Campbell.—E.,-• fresh: - barometer, " ,29.70; thermometer, '60. Overcast andshowpry; • -- Kaikoura.—N.N.E., ; fresh; v barometer, : 29.71; thcrmometor, 58. .Rain- and inist; •• sea rough. .' .• :Al<aroa -Lighthouse.—N.E.,: fresh; baro- • .meter, . 29.70; i 5- Overcast;'Vl_sei:. iuodsrat-e. •• -v •_ •/' .-n' PoTt ••Ohalmers.—N.E., moderate gale;' , barometer, 29.7 i; thermometer,- 60. Cloudy;, •seh.i heavy. .Nuggets.—N.E., gale; barometer,. 29.66; thermometer', 51. ' Overisast; .rca rough:'.;-'". .. Bluff.—E..- fre?h; barometer, 29 56; thermometer, 61. Ovorcart; sea heavy. STTMHARY AND FORECAST. . ; 1 Gloomy and rainy weaither has'prevailed especially 'over- tho North Island, with, northerly , and easterly wind - strong to galo in parts. ..The barometer,.has fallen everywhere.. Present indications are for' ;westerly 1 winds strong to gale northward"of'Kawhia and East. Cape, and high north-* ' iCrly wind's elsewhere. Raic^Vand misty weather is probable generally: and rivera» ■flooded in parts. The barometer wilJ'probably fall in most parts--of the coun« try, but me slowly soon.in the. north.: : . ■ ■ . IL.C. ■ BATES.;, Meteorological Office, Wellington, : • December 15. 1910.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 9
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338METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 9
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