THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST, Present indications are for strong southerly wind ond unsettled and showery weather generally. The barometer is likely to rise further fcr a short time, but another full is due to fellow in about 24 hours. Barometric pressure has increased in the south, and the wind hae changed to stroiic southerly, llain has fallen Eouorally. and conditions have been unsettled everywhere. D. C. UATIiS. lleteoroloffieal Oflico, Wellinstsu, December 2, 1913. DISTRICT WEATHER. (From Our Special Corrc:?pond(nts.) . IVancanui. December 2,—Strong seuihtdv EatC: biisht. but chilly. Tailidpe. Deccinbcr ".—Cold litrht shower*. I'almerslon North, December 2.—Threatcnine, but rainless. Olalii, December 2.—Unsettled; heavy rail) last nJRht. Fcatlicrston, December 2.—Wet and cold morning; improvins in afternoon. Greytown. December 2.—Very wet. jrastcrton, December 2.—Cold south-east Kale.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 6
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124THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 6
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