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THE WEATHER.

v — ... . SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are for changeable and showery weather generally, strong westerly winds ■ predominating, and a- further fall in the barometer everywhere. A westerly storm area has dovelopcd with rain in most parts of the country, and westerly winds, strong to galo, havo prevailed. Tho barometer has fallen slowly in the north, .but has been very unsteady in the south. B.C. BITES. Mcteorologital Office, Wellington, •November 29, 1911. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) TCnnganui, November 29.—Furious westerly gale, but sky clear all da-y till eveniiiß, when rain threatened. FeUding, November 29.—Fine day and night, with strong wind. I'almerston. November 29.—Eain fell during last night, and thcro was a thunderstorm of short duration this morning. This afternoon was fine, but very windy. Shannon, November 29—Tho ■weather, is windy ana showery. Otaki, November 29.—Gloriously fine. I'eatherston, November 29.—Violent rainElorm and thunder in the early moraine, after which the weather cleared; a, bright warm day followed. Carterton, November 29.—A thunderstorm, a«companied by heav.v rain, occurred hero this morning. It : cleared towards midday, and a. beautiful afternoon followed. Itasterton, November 29.—The Itev. A. Hodge, reporting at 6 o'clock to-nigiit tor the previous 24 hours, stated as followerTemp, in share, max. 61.4dcg., mln. <6deg., mean 53.7deg.; earth radiation, 42den.: earth temnorature, 57.8deg.; wind, light W.i rain, 32 points; weather, more settled appearance than for weeks, after a Lhunderstorm this morning, which was accompanied by heavy ram and nail. Hastings. November 23.-This morning boisterous ditet-rajains ■ ■ winds prevailed. The afternoon was fine.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 6

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THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 6

THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 6

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