THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are for elrons westerly winds, unsettled and cloudy weather, with rain probable generally. Tho barometer liae a falling tendency, especially ini tlie north, and the immediate aspect presents every opnearanco o£ a continuanco of bad weather for two or three days. Stormy weather has been experienced in many parts of -the Dominion, with heavy luin and the rivers flooded ini Westland. 'I'iie barometer has comti-wucd low ami unsteady in the south, with a slight rise today. , D. 0. BATES. . itoteorological Office, Wellington, September 5, 1913. DISTRICT REPORTS; (Prom Our Spooial Correspondents.) Featherston. September s.—Showery. . Greytown, Septemhor s.—Windy and showery. ■ Palmerston North, September 5,-Westcrly p^lo. :Otalci, September s.—Dull but flue. SCastel'ton, September S.—DIIH andthTeatr Carterton, September sFin«, but 'windy. Wttiiffatiui, September 5. —Sunsnjue; passing cl<oid6j o, few light showers; strong westerly wind.' '' , TaibaJpe, September s.—Light eaowers; calm and warmer.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 6 September 1913, Page 4
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145THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 6 September 1913, Page 4
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