METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHER AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Maria van Dicmcu.—N.E., gale: barometer, 30.17; thermometer, 65. Cloudy; sea moderate. Russell—N.E., fresh; barometer, 30.21; thermometer, fc6. Overcast; sea rough. Mauukau Heads.—Not received. Auckland.—N.E., fresh; barometer, 30.25; thermometer, 65. Gloomy. Taurauga.—N.E., breeze; barometer, 30.31; thermometer, 62. Overcast; ec?. moderate. East Cape—N., fresh; barometer, 30.35; thermometer, 62. Cloudy; tea moderate. Gisborne.—N.W., light;.'baromoter, 30.30; thermometer, 60. Overcast, drizzle; tea smooth. . .. . Port' Ahuriri.—N.W., light; ' barometer, 30.26; thermometer, 59. Overcast; sea smooth. Wellington.—N., breeie; barometer, 30.14; tiiermometcr, 58. Overcast. Castlepoint—N.E., light; barometer, 30.13; thermometer, 57. Cloudy; sea increasing. New Plymouth—N.E., light; barometer, 30.12; thermometer, 60. Overcast, rain; sea moderate. Cape Egmont.—N.E., fresh; barometer. 30.11; thermometer, 60. Ilain; sea. moderate. Wanganui.—N., light; barometer. 30.17; thermometer, 60. Overcast; sea smooth. Cape Farewell.—N.. gale; baromoter, 30.C3; thermometer, 59. Showery; sea considerable. Cape Foulwind.—N.. gale; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 58. Rain; sea considerable. ■ Stephen Island.—N.E., light; barometer, 30.09; thermometer, 55. Overcast, rain; sea moderated Westport.—N., moderate gale; barometer, 30.03; thermometer, 58. Rain; sea rough. Cape Campbell.—N.W., gale; barometer, 30.15; thermometer, 58. Overcast; sea rough, Kaikoura.—E.N.E., light; barometer, 30.02j thermometer, 57. Fair; sea. smooth. Akaroa Lighthouse.—N.W.. light; barometer. 29.93; thermometer, 58. Gloomy; sea smooth. Port Chalmers.—N.E., breeze; barometer, 29.77; thermometer, 55. Fair; sea, smooth. Nuggets—N.E., breeze; barometer, 29.67; thermometer, 50. Cloudy; sea moderate. Bluff.-N.E., light; barometer, 29.70; thermometer, 54. Fair; eca. smooth. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. ] A decided change for more humid conditions has taken place. Increased cloudiness is reported generally, and-rain has fallen on the West Coast southward of Kawhia. Northerly winds have increased everywhere, and the barometer has fallen, especially in the south. Present indications arc for the prevalence of a westerly storm area for several days, and very stormy conditions are likely to hold sway jn the early part of next week, especially in the south. Northerly winds, strong to cale. probable generally, and very squally in and southward of Cook Strait. Kain probable generally, and heavy on the West Coast. Barometer falling everywhere, and very unsteady in the south. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, May 25, 1911.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 7
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338METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 7
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