METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 
629 
Date. 
1852. 
June 
Hour of 
Day. 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
Remarks. 
the east, over- 
clouding the 
whole sky, but 
without bringing 
us any rain. In 
the evening heat- 
lightning. 
Weather clear. 
5 p.m. a thunder- 
storm with a 
heavy gale, but 
without rain. 
Sky overcast ; the 
sun not breaking 
through the clouds 
before the after- 
noon, and only 
from time to 
time. In the 
evening heat- 
lightning towards 
W. and E.N.E. 
The sky in the 
morning clearer, 
till at 12.30, a 
thunderstorm ga- 
thered from S.W., 
when at 1 p.m. a 
few drops fell, 
and at 2.30 a 
little more rain. 
The morning clear ; 
at 6 p.m. a thun- 
derstorm gather- 
ing in the east, 
but only bringing 
a few drops of 
rain. 
In the preceding 
night a moderate 
fall of rain, last- 
ing about two 
hours; about 3.30 
p.m. a heavy gale 
arose, and the sky 
became overcast 
towards the east. 
Date. 
1852. 
June 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
July 
Hour of 
Day. 
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s s 3 
Remarks. 
Weather clear. 
3 p.m. a thun- 
der-storm from 
W.S.W. ; how- 
ever only a few 
drops fell, the 
storm going 
southward. 
The morning fine, 
the sky being co- 
vered with cumuli. 
About 4 p.m. a 
heavy thunder- 
storm gathered 
from the west, 
where it dis- 
charged itself 
without bringing 
us more than a 
few drops. 
Sky in the morn- 
ing clear, in the 
afternoon cloudy, 
in the night a 
little rain. 
Sky overcast ; about 
5 p.m. a thunder- 
storm gathered, 
but without rain 
in the beginning, 
till the clouds 
having discharged 
themselves to- 
wards the west 
and the north, 
it began raining 
with us at 7 p.m., 
the rain lasting 
half an hour with 
great violence, 
after which it con- 
tinued more mo- 
derately. 
A violent shower 
near morning, 
lasting about an 
