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THE WEATHER.

. » FORECAST AND SUMMARY. Present indications arc for the development of a storm area, at present especially threatening the North Island. Northerly and: easterly winds, strone to gale, will probably prevail. Unsettled asd cloudy weather, briuEine rain in most parts of the country, and a. fallCloudy and unsettled weather has prevailed, with mild and showery conditions, 'i'he barometer has been unsteady, and northerly and westerly winds have prevailed. DISTRICT REPORTS. IFrom Our Special Correspondents.! Wanganui, Aucust 15.—Pleasant spring weather. I'cilding, August 15.—Frost; fine, mild day; cola night. Palmerston, AuKUst 15.—Very licht frost this morning; beautiful day. Shannon, Av.sust 15—The weather hero ib warm and mild, and there is every indication of an early summer. . . Otaki, August 15.—Fine. Masterton, August 15.—The Bcv. A. Hodge reported as follows at six o'clock to-nignt for the previous twenty-four hours :-Shade temperature—maximum 62dcg., minimum 42.2deg.', mean 52.1deg.; earth radiation, 33 deg.; earth temperature tons foot below surface), 47dcg.; wind, light breeze, K.E. j weather, fine sunny day. Hastings, Aucuat 15.-To-day the weather has been bright and sunny. Featherston. Aueust 15—1'ine. but overcast and cold. Groytown, August 15.—The sky to-day is overcast with indications of rain; cold wind from tho snow-capped mountains. Thermometer at 9 a.m., read 43deg. n [Reports from various stations throughout the Dominion will be found in our shipping columns.! ■

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 4

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THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 4

THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 4

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