THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are for increasing northerly winds gonerally, warm and fair to cloudy weather with rain shortly in tho northern and southernmost districts, and on tho West Coast. The barometer will probably fall, and there are indications tor a, cbaugo followiug everywhere. The winds have moderated, and aro veering to northerly in most parts of the country. An improvemsnt has takeu place in tho weather, but rain has fallen to-day in the northernmost districts. The barometer has fallen everywhere. q Meteorological Office, Wellington, March 5, 1912.
DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Wanganui, March s.—Passing clouds; very warm, i Feildiug, March s.—Very hot day; cool flastings. March s.—To-da.y lias been fine, and the \v2atller seems again settled. Otaki, March s.—Bright sunshine. Featherston, March s.—Fine, warm day.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1381, 6 March 1912, Page 4
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131THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1381, 6 March 1912, Page 4
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