THE WEATHER.
< 9 SUMMARY AND FORECAST. f. Present' indications are for strong northerly winds, changing to westerlies, with increasing cloudiness, much mist, and fog, especially in and south of Cook Strait, with rain probablo soon, especially in the south. ■ Very warm and humid conditions have prevailed, with Inir weather in the north, but gloomy and misty in the south. The barometer has had a. falling 'tendency, and . moderate to strong northerly winds have 1 ruled. p. a. BATES. Meteorological Offire, Wellington, ; January 20, 19U. DISTRICT REPORTS. ■ (From Our Special Correspondents.! • Carterton, January 20.—Fine and warm. Taihape, January 20.—Fine, with cool Otak'i, Januory 20,-Dull, but fine. Wanganui. January 20.—Beautiful da?. Very hot. Feathereton, January 20,—F«sc. but C January 20.—Hot, but eloudy Gre.vtown, January 20.—Fino and very hot, but dull. Palmerstoni January 20.—Misty morliins; fine day.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 6
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134THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 6
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