THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are for a falling boro- '. 'meter everywhere, with easterly winds prevailing, and increasing especially in • the northern and southernmost dlatricte. WnTm and hnmid conditions with . increasing base and cloudiness generally, and rain'following after about 36 hours! Conditions' are threatening both in;the northern and southernmost districts, .and there are indications of the formation of a oyolono northward of New Zealand. The bafomoter has fallen steadily In the north, but been very, unsteady in the south. Warm and • changeable weather haß prevailed with variable.winds. D. 0. BATES., Meteorological Office, Wellington, January 23, 1913.
DISTRICT REPORTS.
(Prom Our Special Correspondents.) Wanganut, January 23.—Beautiful day. Shannon, January 23.—Fine and warm. Feathorston, January 23.—Fine and bright, with a few passing clouds. Greytown, January. 23.—A fine day, but! oloudy at times. ' Masterton, January 23.—Weather fine and worm torday. ~ .. Hastings, January W,—Heavy showers fell last night. To-day has been dull and cooler.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 4
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152THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 4
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