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METEOROLOGICAL.

WEATHEII AT •! P.M. I'ESTEKDAY. . Capo Maria van Dicincn.-'SAV., li;ht;' barometer,. 30.13; thermometer:, 50. Tine; tea juota'.ito. * : ' ; •lluijsdl.—S.'W.. fresh; .barometer, 30.13; thermometer, 53. Fin;; sea , modera':?.' Atamika llondp.-SAV., breeze; baTom;tcr. 30.13; thermometer, H. Fair; rca smooth. AucUland.-fI.W., Hjrht; barometer, 30.13; thermometer, M. • Fair. Taurangn.—S.W., licht; barometer, 30.08; thermometer, 56. Fine; Eca eniooth. Kast, Oapc.-Wcs!, fresh; barometer, 29.9); thermometer. 57:" Fine;" Sea 1 modl'tute. Gisborric.-*ilni! , ''bafdincler; ,J 30:03; thermometer. 57. Fine; eea smooth. Port AhuriTi.-i-Calm; baromctM , , 25,98; thermometer, 55. Fine; soa smooth. Wellington.—North, light; barometer, 29.93; thermometer, 52. Cloudy., Ciistlopoint.-NAY.. iffrht; barometer, 29.95; thermometer, 5!. Fin?; era moderate. : ' New Plymouth.—SAV*., light; barometer, 30.C7; thermometer, 53. Fair; sea smooth. Capo Egmoht.—West, light; barometer, 30.07; thermometer, 62. Showery; sea modernt'.'. Wanganui—N.W., frosh; barometer, 30.08; thermnmetcr, 57. Fair; «oa moderate. Farewell Spit.—West, frosh; barometer, 311.03; thormomelOT, 54. Fino; rea modcrat2. Capo Foulwind.—N.E.. light; barometer, 30.00; therraoin'.'kr, 52. jjhowe.rs'; ec.l moiierate. ' ■ . " Stephen light;: barometer, 30.00; thermome'.^r, 1 53. Ffce:'E?a emooth. Wcetport.—B.S.B., !ight; barometer, 29 93; thermometer, 52. Showery; Eca. moderate. Capo Campbell.—N.W., light; barometer, 29.98: thermometer, 50. Overcast; coa, modern te. KaiUoura-SAV., lfpht; baromc'.?r, 29.92; thermometer, <8. Gloomy, mi'ityj sea. smooth. Akaroa LighthonßO.—NAV., light; barometer. 29.96: thermometer, 47. Cloudy; soa smooth. Port Chalmers.-SAV.. light; baromelsr. 29.99; tliermomcter, £0. Overcast; ect smooth. ' ! Nugßcts.-SAV., lieht:. barometer, 29.93; thormometer, <2. Cloudy; pea smooth. Bluff.—SAV., fresh; barometir, 30.C2; thermometer, 45. Fair; s:.t raoderatr. STJJIMAET AND FORECAST. The weather has been unsettled and showery in parts, especially on thj West Ouast and southernmost districts of the South .Island. Moderate westerly wtods, changing to light MUtfc?r!ies, have prsvailed. The barometer has risen in the northern districts, but. has been unsteady elsewhere. Present indications are for a rising barometer everywhere, with, moderate to strong southerly winds,-cold ar.d changeable conditions will • probably precede a spoil of fair weather everywhere. D. C. BATES, Meteorological Office, Wellington, July 4, 1911.

DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Wanganui, July 4—Fine day, with, pawing clouds. Indications for rain to-night. Feilding, July 4.—Rainy and cold weather all day nad night. Palinerston, July 4.—Rain has fallen sit intervals all day. Tin atmosphere,' however, is much warmer, tho wind having changed to west. . Shannon, July 4.-The weather continues fine and mild, with sharp frosta at night. Old residents stii'/i ibit the frost experienced last week was a;-, keen as they can remember.

Otaki, July 4,-Cold morning, followed, by sunshine.

MasUrton, July 4—The Rev. A. Hodge reported at 6 o'clock to-night for the previous four hour?, a« follow:—Shade teralioraturc, maximum 56.6deg., minimum 28.8 deg., mem 42.7dcg.; earth radiation (lft. bolow ground), 21.2dcg., or 10.8d?g. frost; earth temperature, 48.8dcg.; wind, calm; weather, bright morning, dull, quiet ovening; milder. • . . . Groytown, July 4.—For very thick tins mirniiiE; thermometer, <!4.odeg;, at 9 a.m.; w'.nd. N.E.i prcpectp of fine weather. Woodvillc, July A.— Very heavy fosts have lasted for several days. Indications of rain, and very cold. flattings, July <.—A sharp frost this morning was followed by a bright, sunny day, with prospects of another frost tonight. '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 9

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METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 9

METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 9

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