SUMMARY AND FORECAST.
Mr D* C Bates, Government Me-teorologUh •upplicd the following weather eutnmary and forecast at 5 p.m. yesterday:— , The. etorni area which has prevailed most of the week has been very energetic in many paTts of the country during tho past 24 home, and still showe little eiErns of abatement. Present indications we for high and equally west U> south-weeterly winds; colder, weather with heavy showeTs generally, and enow on the higher levele in the south; tho oarcraoter rising everywhere soon, but on.y temporarily in the south, for another extoneiw area of low pressure appeara to be approaoning. ,
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 9
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