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METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.
9 a.m. Tuesday, June 14.
The showers that fell in this colony yester-<*>
day were very light, the amount recorded this
morning being generally less than of an
inch, and on the Mount Lofty Ranges between
1 and TC*hs ; in Victoria tiie greatest fall was
at Melbourne (O*6SO inch). The low pressure
area bas moved away from the east coast of
Australia, and tiie anticyclone in the "-rest has
spread eastward; tbe wbole of the continent
is now embraced witbin the isobar of 30 inches,
snd 20*5 lits over our southern districts and the
Great Bight. The weather is stfll more or less
cloudy in tlus colony and in Victoria: here
I'gbt sonth to south-east winds are blowing,
with finer weather generally, and in Victoria
the winds are still from smith to south-west,
blowing strong with squally stormy iraather on
the coastline, particolariy through the eastern
entranoe to Bass's Straits, where a west to
scuth-west gale is blowing between Lake
En.rs_.ce and Gabo Idand. In New South
Wales it ia doudy along tiie ranges, but fine
elsewhere, aad throughout Queensland it is
also flee, but more or less cloudy. Semaphore.
—High water at Bh. om. a-m.
Ch_bi_s Todd, Government Astronomer.
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