THE WEATHER.
. ■ SUMMARY* AND' FORECAST. . Present indications' <irc for ' strong cu.d ■ squally westerly winds, changing to southerly everywhere shortly with a • Using barometer; unsettled weather probable, and conditions are likely to bo boisterous in many parte, with heavy passing showers. Barometric pressure has increased slightly in the north, but has decreased in tho south. Strong- westerly and northerly winds have prevailed, end the weather- has continued unsettled, with rain generally. Very foEffy condition© have been experienced along tho coast of the South Island tfl-dav. _ . , .». v. PKMBmrim llei-eoToloEical Office, Wellington December 12, 1913, ■ DISTRICT REPORTS. (Frotn Our Rpecinl Correspondents.) • Wanganui,— D&eember 12.—Heavy rain in the morning; sunshine and parsing clouds in the afternoon. Palmmton, January 12.—Thunder and heavy rain: im tiro vine towards evening. Otaki. December 12—SunshAna. Toihupc, December 12. —Very heavy shovrcrs. Feathersion. December 12.—Showery. Grsytown, Pot-ember 12.—Severe starin parsed over town at 11.30 a.m. Fine, but cloudy afternoon. J.lasterton, December 12.—Fine morning; threatening afternoon.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 4
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155THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 4
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