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METEOROLOGICAL

REPORTS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY.’ Cape Maria van .Diemen Wind, W., light; bar., 25.97; therm., C2: fine; ten, moderate. , , Ruseoil —Wind, SAT., tresn; bar., 29.93; therm., 57; showery; sru, modulate. Manuka u Heads-Wind, N-, light; bar., 29.8-1; therm., ail; loggy; sm, smooch. ' , , . A tick land—Wind, _ S.E., light; bar., -9.96; thenn., s(i; lair. Tauranga—Calm; bar., 29.90; tb e rm., 57; overcast; sea. moderate. Gisborne —Wind, L., I'ght; bar.,a9.-9; therm., SG; rain; sea, smooth. Port -Ahuriri —Wind. N., hghi; ♦ bar., 29.97; therm., 55; dmzie; sea rmigli. Castlepoint—Wind, N.E., light; bai., 29.95; clienu., 57; rain; .-ea, heavy. Wellington —Calm; bar., 29.93; therm., 51: cloudy. Now- Plymouth—Culm: bar., -J.c9; thenn., 59; fair; sea, smooth. • Capo Egnmnl-Wind, N., light; bar, 29.tlioi’in.. 5B; cU/uilyj suu, suioot.u. Wangauni—Wind, E.. light; bar., 29.91; therm., .57; hazy: sea* smooth. Cape Foulv.ind —Wind, sX.L., light; bar., 29.87; therm., 05; fair; ten, modGrcvmouth—Wind, E., hi'ccre; .hur-. 29.86;’ therm., 54; fair; sea. i.,,uc:ato swell. , . „ , Stephen Island—W ind, N.W., light; bur,, 29.91; therm., 55; thick fog; sea. smooth. . ~ , Cape Campbell—Wind, N„ breeze; bar., 29.83; therm.. 51; overcast; sea, motl-°rKaikoura-Calm; bar.. 29.37; therm., 59; fair; sea, heavy. Port Chalmers —Calm; bar.. 29.8-j; therm., 49;' overcast.; sea, smooth. Nuggets—Wind, N.E., light; 'bar, 23.80; ‘ therm., 47; cloudy; sea, mmlorate. Bluff—Wind. S.E., light; bar. 29.77; therm., 49; overdose; sea, smoolh.

YESTERDAY'S WEATIIKR CHART

SUMMARY OF PAST FORTY-EIGHT

,1-1 U UR S. Atmospheric disturbances have been in evidence both north mul south of the Dominion, ami cloudy, unsettled weather .has been experienced generally. Ram has fallen in most parts, and very heavy rain in the northern districts of the North Island lias accounted for some severe floods. Strong northerly winds have prevailed in. the far north, and east to south-east breezes elsewhere. 1). C. BATES Meteorological Office, , Wellington, June 7th, 1920, j (Forecast appears over Leader.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 10

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METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 10

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 10

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