METEOROLOGICAL.
±—r4-!W-*T-m WEATHER ; AT 4 P.M'. .YESTERDAY..,. Cape Maria van riiemen.-N.E.. fresh; barometer, 30.10; thermometer,. i 6. Fine; sea moderate. ■ ■ - - ro JresUs, Jjaromctor. 30.C9; thermometer, 73. fair; sea moderate. Jfanukau Heads)— barometer, 30.16; thermometer, 65. .Cloudy t so l smooth. Auckland.—N„ breeze; barometer. 30.17; thermometer, 75. Overcast. • _ Tauranga.—K.E.. ltßht; barometer, 30.22; thermomotcr,'7o. Fair; sea smooth. East Cape—N T .E., fresh; barometer. 30.25; thermometer, 70. Cloudy; fie-a moderate. Gißborne.-NVE.,''liffht;-' barometer. o0.20; thermometer-. 7f>.. Fine,; r,ea smooth. Port- Ahuriri;—N.E.,' lißht; barometer, 30.15; thermotnettf,'74." , Tine; Sea' Smooth. Wellington.—N.N.TV:, • -fro*h; barometer, 30.14; thermometer:-68. ■ Fair; Castlepoint.-K.W-. liuht; barometer, a 0.15; thermometer,-70. -Fine; sea-moderate..- - New Plymouth—X., ,licht;" . bafome.ter, 30.14; thermometer. 7?. Fair; sea smooth.Capo Eirmont.—N-. fresh; barometer.3o.l7; thermometer. 72. Fine; sea .smooth. Wanßanui.—N.W.. licht; barometer 30.13; thermometer. 73;" Fine; sea smooth. Farewell licht.; barometer, 30-17; thermometer, '3.- Fine: fn, moderate. Cap" Foußind.—JT.X.W.,. 'iuht: . barometer. 30.19; thermometer, 69. Fair; seaor"noth. Westport.-N.. l'.-hl; bnrorH«r." 39.151 th"rmomet"T. 7'.. sen. slicht swell. Stephen Island.— 'ntprruntcd.. Cane Campbell.—X.. morter"<e barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 70. Fine; sea ro"ch. K<vil;nura.—S.S.F.. b'"e7.e; barometer, 29 RS : thc.r-'o-neter. 79. sen sr-ooth. Aim-" 1 " LI-M-hnuso.—N.W - lie''': barometer. ".OS; thermometer, 79. Hny; fci-FJ-ootll. Pirt Chalmers.— N.. ''reel": barometer. 29.84; thermometer. 68. Overcast; sea fiP'notll. Nuwtet?.—lf.w.. liirht; barometer. !"1.79; t.l.orn.nri'.fpr. 71, Overcast; sea- *mooM'. WulT.—N'.W,, lieht' kirometer, 29.79; thermometer, 64. Overcast. SUMMARY ANT) FORECAST. The barometer has fallen steadily in the southern districts and slowly in the north. Moderate to strouc northerly and westerly winds have prevailed, and gnleß nt times in parts of the South Island. The weather has been very warm and lmzy-cloudy and unsettled at times—and rain Ins fallen on the West Coast of the South Island. Present, indications nre for a falliiiir barometer everywhere. Northerly and westerly winds, si.ronc to cale. are probable irenerally. Werm and lmHd conditions, increasinc cloudiness preceding rain, and stormy weather in most parts of the Dominion. D. 0. DATES, i Meteorological OfPco, Wellington, March 20, 1911.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 7
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