THE WEATHER.
~ 0 SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are. for high westerly winds, veering to a southerly gale, shortly. Tho barometer will probably fall for a few hours in the north, but a rapid rise may be expected Eoon. liain is probable generally, snow on higher levels, and colder weather. Cloudy and unsettled weather hag prevailed, with rain & parts. The barometer has fallen everywhere, with increasing northerly and westerly winds. D. 0. BATES, Meteorological Office, Wellington, June 27, 1912.
DISTRICT REPORTS.
(Prom Our Special Correspondents.) Wanganui, June 27.—Du1l morning; rain in the afternoon. Feildinpr, June 27.—Du11, cold morning; wet afternoon and night. Otaki, June 27—Showery. The rainfall for the past 24 hours to 9 a.m. was .035 in. Featherston, June 27.—Fine, but dull: N.W. breeze. Qreytown, June 27.—Very cloudy and cold; rain threatening. Oarterton, June 27— There was a heavy frost this morning. A beautiful day followed. Masterton, June 27.—Tho frosty weather was broken to-day, heavy irain falling this afternoon and evening. Hastings.—June 27.—The weather has ueen dull and raw..
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 28 June 1912, Page 6
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170THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 28 June 1912, Page 6
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