THE WEATHER.
« —■ — SUMMARY AND FORECAST, Present indications aret for variable vvinds* modorato eoutherly prcdoainatiup far a short, lime, with cool and chttnscable weather; cloudy aud foggy conditiono at times, with drizsliflg showers in many parts of tho country. Tho barometer is low and. un'Staidy, and a further fall is anticipated before any derided rise takes place. Tho barometer rose everywhere on Sunday, and moderate < yo strong southerly winds prevailed, with cloudy and wet weather. ID. C. BATES. , Meteorological OflW. Wellington. December 15, 1513. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special C<?rfc6pcm£cnts.> Wansamri, December 15.-Thirty-eix hours of continuoii6 rain were experienced up till noon, to-day, after which the sky cleared. The indications aro still unfavourable. Palmerston. December 15.—Showers ir.i oarly morning; fine afterwards; strong north-westerly wind, Otaki, December 15.—Showery yesterday; to-day fine, but dull. rentlieivton, December 15.—Dull and threatening. Taihape, December 15.—Heavy rain. Deeeinhe-r 15.—Cloudy, occasional showers. Grcytown, December 13.—Cold and show&ry.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1933, 16 December 1913, Page 4
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149THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1933, 16 December 1913, Page 4
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