THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications aro for strong* westerly and south-westerly winds, with satttfcUy and changeable weather. Heavy show- . oftj In ttahy paits ot tho country, Tho barometer will probably rise everywhere for a short time. The barometer has risen In the sotttlicrn districts, but is still below normal everywhere. Southerly wind has prevailed to-day in tho south,- and wosterly strong to gale have continued in and aorthwwd of Cook Strait. Heavy rain foil last Slight and this morning in most parte, and the weather haa, been generaly unsettled and boisterous. . i B. V, PEJIBEETON Meteorological Office, Wellington, November 7, 1913.
DISTRICT REPORTS.
(From Out Special Oofregpolwlente.) PalmerstoiL North, November 7.—Holsterous day; heavy Tain. iiiterejieralnE uimshlne. Taihapo, NoTcmber 7.—Bbormy, with heavy showers. Greytown, November 7,—SlioTrery end windy, Olalsi. November 7.—'Unsettled, Rain last night and this morning, ttecompafiied by thunder. Fcatherston, November 7.—Fino and passine clouds. Heavy raiii fell WttrEday nisht. Wanganui, November 7.—PeESing- clouds and 6howers.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 4
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158THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 4
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