THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. i Present indications are for southerly winds. ' strong to gale, but backing to westerly : and northerly after about M hours, the | barometer rising unsteadily in the mean- ] time, but falling 'again. Tho weather ( is likely to prove squally and chance- j ablo, with heavy showers in most naitß ' of• the country. | Barometric pressure has increased every- , where, and the winds have veered to southerly, strong to galo In part 9. Heavy 1 squalls, with rain, wero experienced on Mon- i day night on the West Coast and south- i ern districts, and snow has fallen on. some , higher levels. The weather has been gener- ' ally unsettled, and is colder. ] D. 0. BATES. : Meteorological Office. Wellington, September 10. 1912. -1 " ( DISTRICT REPORTS. [ 'From Our Special Correspondents.) ( Feilding, September 10.—Cold, windy day j and night, with light falls of rain. , Palmerston, September 10.—Occasional ' light showers throughout the day. c Fcatherston, September 10.—Rain set in T at noon, after a fine bright morning. Wind 1 is now southerly. C Grcytown, September 10.—Summer morn- s inir; raining heavily in afternoon. . Hastings, September 10.—Showery day, } with mild temperature. l
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1542, 11 September 1912, Page 6
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189THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1542, 11 September 1912, Page 6
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