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THE WEATHER.

FORECAST AND SUMMARY. Present indications are for moderate to strong westerly winds, chancinc to northerly after about sixteen hours. Tho ' barometer is unsteady, and ia likely to fall in tho south for a' westerly area of low pressure of moderate intoncity due , to pass on Friday. Fair to cloudy and Tathor milder weather may bo looked for during the next twenty-four hours. The barometer rose during the night, with moderate to strong south-westoriv winds and cold and showery weather. Fair to cloudy conditions have prevailed to-day, with showers in parts, but improving generally. D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, September 27, 1911. fßeports from various stations throughout the Dominion will bo found in our shipping columns.l DISTRICT REPORTS. IFro.m Our Special Correspondents.) Wangauui, September 27 — Showery forenoon; fine afternoon. i Feilding, September 27.—Heavy rain fell in tho oarly morning;.rainy during the day; cold, doubtful night. , Palmerston. September 27—Tho weather to-day has been showery. There wore soino signs of its clearing in tho evening. Shannon. September 27—Tho weather is dull and unsettled. Otaki, September 27.—Fine day: early fall (to 9 a.m.), JBiu. Feathcrston, September '27. — Overcast; light showers; sunshine ?.t intervals. ,i Orcytown, September. 27.—Tho weather is still unsettled, and. rain fell last night, but cleared off .during the day. It 13 capital growing weather, and the grass ic showing , up well. Hastings. September 27.—T0-day has been dull, but fine. Mastcrton, September 27—The K-ev. A. , Hodge reported s\t 6 o'clock to-night for the previous twenty-four hours as follows:— ! Temperature in shade: Maximum. 54.2deg., minimum 40.4deg., mean 47.3dcg.: earth radiation. 37deg.: earth tcmneratitrc (Ift. underneath). 51.5deg.; wind, light S.W.; 1 rain, spts.; weather, mild but ovorcast.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1244, 28 September 1911, Page 4

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THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1244, 28 September 1911, Page 4

THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1244, 28 September 1911, Page 4

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