THE WEATHER.
A DAILY SUMMARY.
Present indioartions aro for variable breczea, giving plaoe to freshening northerly winds, with a falling barometer soon. The weather is likely to become warm nnd mild, and ha,zy conditions prevail,, but witeh increasing cloudiness generally. Moderate to strong cud decreasing southerly winds have prevailed, and th© weather has been cool and changeable. Scattered showers were t reported during Monday night, but conditions have been generally moro favourable to-day. Little change of atmosxrherio pressure has taken place, i , B. V. P^MBEETGN, Meteorological Office, Wellington, November 4, 1913. \
DISTRICT REPORTS,
GreVtown, November 4.—Fine, but dull. Otaki, November 4.—Fiho; Taihapo, November 4—ol oudy, bat flno, Featherston, » November 4.—FJn« and bright, but cold. Palmerston North, November 4.—Bunehino. _ Wanganui, November 4.—Beautiful uay.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 4
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122THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 4
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