THE WEATHER.
A DAILY SUMMARY.
Present indications are for.dull and misty weather, with raJji in most parts of the country. Strone northerly winds are probable, with a further deorease in barometric pressure generally, but th<> barometor is likely to be unsteady in thesouth. Fair, mild and hazy weather lias prevailed, and cloudiness has increased generally. The winds hare been variable, but freshening northerlies have predominated to-day. The barometer has fallen everywhere. B. V. PJMBEETON. Meteorological Office; Wellington, November 5, 1913. district reports. Wanffanui, November s.—Beautiful day, PalmoMfcou, November s.—Sunshine. Masterton, November s.—Fine day. Fcatherston, November s.—Bright and warm;Otaki, No.vember s.—Sunshine.. Greytown, November 6.—Fine. # Masterion, November 5—A bright, fine day. \ •Carterton', November SrFufl a?sa v?arm.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 6
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114THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 6
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