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last four days. 17. E., fresh breeze. 19. S.W., strong; rain. 

 20. W.N.W., rain. 21. E.S.E., strong; rain. 25. W.N.W, 

 strong gales and rain. 26. W.S.W., fresh breezes and rain." 



South Coast.— Falmouth.— " Nov: 1. N.E., light breeze. 2. E.S.E. 

 toS.E. 3. E. by S. 4 and 5. E.N.E., strong. 6. E.N.E. 

 7. N.E., light. 8. N., light airs. 9. S. 10. S., a gale; rain 

 throughout. 13. 8 a.m. S., a gale ; raining ; in the evening wind 

 changed to W. 14. Weather moderated. 15. S., squally; rain; 

 afterwards W. 16. Morning S.W. and raining; evening N.E., 

 strong gale. 17. 1 a.m. N.E., moderate ; afterwards E. 18. S. 

 19. S.S.W., blowing hard. 20. W., light airs and rain: 10 

 p.m. veered to S.E. 21. E., showery. 22. N.N.W. to N.W., 

 showery. 23. S.W., showery. 24. W. by S., heavy gale, with 

 rain. 26. N.W., showers." 



Plymouth. — "Nov. 4. N.E., moderate. 5. N.E., fresh breeze. 6. 

 N.N.E. to E.N.E. 8. N.E., light airs. 9. S.S.W., strong, with 

 rain. 10. S.W. .strong; thick rain. 11. S.S.W., strong; rain. 

 12. W. by N. 13. It has blown very heavy through the night 

 from S.S.W. with rain, which (at noon) still continues. 14. 

 Calm; hazy. 15. W.S.W., strong. 18. S.E., fresh breeze. 

 19. S.S.W. , dirty. 21. Easterly, moderate. 22. N.W., fresh 

 breeze. 23. W.N.W., fresh breeze. 24. W.S.W., strong; 

 squally. 25. W.S.W., strong breeze, with showers. 26. W., 

 moderate." 



Penzance. — " Nov. 26. W.N.W., strong gales." 



Portsmouth. — " Nov. 3. E.S.E. 4. E., fresh breezes. 6. N. to 

 N.N.E., foggy ; slight showers of rain. 9. S.W., blowing fresh. 

 11. S.W., rain. 14. W. by S. : p.m. fresh breeze. 15. S.W., 

 light breeze; rain all day. 17. N. by E., fresh breeze. 18. 

 S. by E., fresh breezes. 21. N.E., hazy. 23. p.m. W.S.W., 

 fresh breezes; rain. 24. W.S.W., rain. 25. W.S.W., rain 

 and squalls." 



Isle of Wight Ryde.—" Nov. 12. W.S.W. to W. 13. S.W. to 



W.S.W., with rain; blowing hard. 14. W.N.W., fine. 15. 

 S.W. 16. E.S.E., fresh. 17. N.E. to E.N.E., fresh. 18. S., 

 fine. 21. E., fine. 24. W.S.W., strong, with rain." 



Deal. — " Nov. 1. W.N.W. and N. by E., moderate and fine. 2. 

 E.N.E. to E.S.E. 3. N.E., moderate and fine. 4. S.E., light 

 airs and rain: p.m. N.E., fresh and squally. 5 and 6. E.N.E., 

 blowing fresh and squally. 7. E.N.E., fresh breeze ; squally. 

 10. S.W., fresh breeze ; squally. 11. S.W., blowing very strong, 

 with rain. 12. It has blown very hard all day from W.S.W., 

 with squalls of rain. 14. N.N.W. , light airs. 16. E., fresh. 

 17. a.m. E., blowing hard : 6-30' p.m. E.S.E. 18. S.W., mode- 

 rate. 20. N.N.W. and N.E., moderate. 21. N.E. 22. a.m. 

 S.S.W., blowing strong; rain: p.m. S.E. , moderate; rain. 23. 

 W.S.W. and W.N.W., light airs. 24. W.S.W., blowing fresh. 

 25. It blew a gale of wind last night and nearly the whole of this 

 day from S.W. 26. It blew very strong during last night from 

 the S.W. or W.S.W., with squalls of rain." 



