METEOROLOGICAL
REPORTS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria Van Diemen.—Wind, fresh; bar., 29.84; therm., 72; hazy; sea, considerable. Russell. —Wind, S.W., fresh; bar., 29.77; therm., 69; squally; sea, moderate. Manukau Heaus. — Wind. S., fresh; bar., 29.75; therm.. 60; showery; sea, considerable. Auckland.—Wind, S.S.W., fresh; bar., 29.78; therm., 67; fair. Tauranga.—Wind, S.W.. fresh; bar., 29.64; therm., 65; fair; sea, moderate. East- Cape.—Wind, S., fresh; bar. 29.56; therm., 73; cloudy; sea, rough. Gisborne.—Wind, S., breeze: bar., 29.55 ; therm., 69; fair; sea, smooth. Port Ahuiiri.—Wind, S.W., fresh; bar., 29.54; therm., 66; fair; sea, moderate. Castiepoint.—Wind, S.W., breeze: bar.. 29.60; therm., 54; cloudy; sea. heavy. Wellington.—Wind, N.W., light; bar., 29.50; therm., 62; cloudy, hazy. New Plymouth.—Wind, S.W., moderate gale; bar., 29.69; therm.,’ 63; fair; sea. rough. Capo Egmont.—Wind, S.W., fresh; bar.. 29.70;' therm., 62; cloudy; sea, rough. Wanganui.—Wind, W.S.W., moderate gale; bar.. 29.64; therm., 62; fair; sea. moderate. Farewell Spit.—Wind, S., fresh; bar.. 29.65; therm., 59; fine; sea, rough. Cape Foulwind. —Wind. S.W., fresh: 29.72; therm., 18; fair, squally; sea. heavy. Westport.—Wind', S.W.. fresh: bar.. 29.68; therm.. 48; showery, squally; sea, considerable. Stephen Island. —Wind, N.W., fresh; bar., 29.60; therm., 58; hazy; sea. moderate. Cape Campbell.—Wind, S.E., fresh; bar., 29.54; therm., 64; squally; sea. rough. Kaikoura. —Wind, S.E., fresh: bar.. 29.44; therm., 62; showery, squally; sea. moderate. Akaroa Lighthouse.—Wind, S.W., light; bar.. 29.50; therm., 63; fine; sea, heavyPort Chalmers. —Wind, S.W., gale: bar.. 29.58; therm.. 57; overcast; sea. moderate. Nuggeta.—Wind, S., moderate gale: bar., 29.51; therm., 38; hail, squally; sea. rough. Bluff.—Wind, S.W., fresli: bar., 29.r-3; therm., 45; hail, squally. SUMMARY OF FAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Heavy west to south-westerly gales were experienced in and southward cf Cook Strait on Thursday night. f“ me snow fell ,on tho higher levels, and the weather continued stormy in the south to-day. -Strong southerly- winds prevail, with squally and changeable weather generally. The barometer has risen considerably in the eouthern districts. D. C. BATES. Meteorological’ Office. Wellington, February 14th, 1913. (Forecast appsars ovar the leader.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 7
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327METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 7
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