THE WEATHER.
1 SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are for cloudy, misty and unsettled woather, with rain in most parte of the country. Strong northerlies are probable generally, but likely to change to southerlies. In the southern districts by to-morrow evening. The barometer will probably fall everywhere, but rise temporarily in the south after 24 hours. Gloomy and foggy weather is reported .everywhere this evening, and rain has fallen in parts. Barometric pressure has decreased, especially in the south, and northerly winds have increased generally, D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, July 19. 1913. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Wanganui, July 18—Mild day; clouds and sunshine. Feildtng, July 18—Fine warm day; doubtful night. Otaki, July 18.—Occasional light showers. Shannon, July 18.—Hain in early moraine; day dull, but fine. Fcatherston, July 18—Overcast aaid threatening. Greytown, July IB—A dull day. Masterton, July 18.—Mild and dull, j Carterton, Jiuly 18.—Fine, but overcast.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 4
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150THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1806, 19 July 1913, Page 4
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