THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. h Present, indications are tor moderate to t strong northerly and westerly winds j generally, squally at tiures. in and i southward of Cook Strait: weather changeable, rain probable, especially > on the West Coast and southern dig- j tricts. Tlie barometer is unsteady, ' ; rising temporarily in -the poiitU. ■ n The barometer rose everywhere on Sat- V urday cveniuß, and equally southerly c ] winds were experienced, but the winde . were more moderate in the north. Con- *■ sldcrablc rain fell ill the south, but scat- n Icrcd showers were reported elsewhere. ,1 Atmospheric pressure has to-day decreased : iu the. south. t ' • f>. C. BATES. n Meteorological Office, Wellington, January 5, 1914. DISTRICT REPORTS. ... 4 (From Our Special Correspondents.) ■ " 'Wnnßanui, January s.—Glorious wealhar,' ', but very hot. Otaki. January s.—Bright sunshine, '■ " Taihape, January s.—Fifie and warm. ::■ 0 Palmerfton North. January s.—Fine. ■ " j ]j Featherston, January s.—Fine, but dull, i c Oroytown, January s.—Hot summer's doy. '- Jlnsterton, January s.—WarM summer's V day. '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1650, 6 January 1914, Page 4
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162THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1650, 6 January 1914, Page 4
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