THE WEATHER.
■ summary and forecast. • Present indications are for cold and changeable weatlier. -with pfiESlns sfcovr'ers in many p«rts of t.lia country, moderate , to strong sout'h-weatCriy to south-east* ei'ly winds prevailing. The burofoeter has a rising tendency. Moderate to.strong southerly winds bate prevailed, the barometer has litid a rising tendency, and. pfloomy weather, with heavy ehowew, iiiivc b&eii experienced centrally. Snow v/as resorted to-day on eoxdo of the higher levels in the South Island. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, February 5, 1914. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Oar Sjcbial Correspondents.) Otaki. February s.—Dull, bat flne. Foatherston, February s.—St-oqjJy downpour of rata. Wanganui, February s.—Cloudy and boisterous; heavy rain lost nigtit. i PalnicTStoji, February s.—Gale in mornins; thunderstorm in Afternoons Taihape, February 5.-Co!d and showery. Grcytown, February s.—Very wet.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 6
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127THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 6
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