THE WEATHER.
v " SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications «re for high westerly winds, with squally conditions, cloudy and unsettled weather, with heavy rain probable generally. The barometer is likely to rise everywhere soon. The barometer has risen, slightly in the north and fallen slowly in the south. .Strong westerly winds, with cloudy and unsettled weather, have prevailed. I>. C. BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, November 26, 1913. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Spoe.iai Correspondents.) Mastcrton, November 25.—Fine, though windy day. Orcytown, November 26.—Vory dull o.nd windy. A severe thunderstorm was cspericneed J«6l night. Feathorston, November £6—Strong westerly wind, accompanied by occasional showers of rain. Wangnnui, November 26— Wcstcr'y golo and heavy squalls of rain daring the morn- , ii'S; afternoon bright, with wind moderating i'almorston North, November U — Heavy westerly wind; rain in evening. Taihapc, November 26;--Storray; heavy showers. Otalii, November 26.—Windy and raining.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 6
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141THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 6
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