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THE WEATHER.

FORECAST AND SUMMARY, Present Indications ara for rain, in most parts of tho country, strong northerly and westerly wind?, changing to southerly after from about sixteen to twentyfour hours, when a rising barometer is probable. Cloudy and rainy weather has prevailed cxccpt 011 the eastern part of the South Island. Moderate to strong northerly and westerly winds have prevailed, but a northerly gale is reported this evening at Kast Cape. The barometer has fallen slightly everywhere. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Spccial Correspondents.) Wanganui. August 17.—Drizzling rain all day; weather very warm. Feilding, August 17.—llain whieh (strange to say for August) was welcomed by farmers, fell fairly solidly all day, and more is in the air. Palmcrston, August 17.—A warm rain has been falling all day. at times coming down heavily. Shannon, August 17.—Rain started to fall on Wednesday night, and Thursday was wet. Otaki, August 17.—Hain fell in freouent I showers last evening, and continued to-day. ' It is greatly appreciated. Carterton, August. 17.—llain set in here this morniug, and is welcome after the i recent spell of tine weather. j Grey town—Drizzling rain; weather cold, I thermometer. 41deg. at 9 a.m.; indications | of more rain. Fcathcrston, Augu3t 17.—Light rain \ fell during last night; and continues to-day? atmosphere spring-like. Hastings, August 17—To-day the weather has beeu dull and showery; temperature mild. [Reports from various stations through* i out tho Dominion will be found in our shipping columns.! !

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 6

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THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 6

THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 6

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