THE WEATHER.
-■«—<—- SUMMARY AND FORECAST, ; Present indications a-re frtr uflsc{tled, and misty weather, and rain ' tr<sner» ally, heavy rain in many parts, with rivers .rising and much, SMS on tie higher levels in" the south. The wi'ftis are likely to increase north' crly changini; by, west seutterty oyer the North Islanel and. east to southeasterly direction srevajtiflg elseivhere. Barometer foil, but rise ! (vg<iifl. to-mor-row, and much esWe:r eimdl'tioiis. fol» low. A low-pressure system developed off the West Coast, and the b'a,romet'e.r has fallen to-day. The weather has beeonw unsettled, especially ov.o'r the Soi+fcrj. Watid, and many places have feirttftcd rain. Moflerata and variable wind-s- prevailed. DISTRICT WEATHER REPORTS, (From Our Own CwnespoSden'ts.) Tdihape, Juno 18.—Pine. but. c<sld. Greymouth, Juno 18.—Fine hut 'cloudy flfid cold. Masterton, Juno lfc—Oloud?. Carterton, June 18.—Fine. T>at -cloudy, ■ Otaki, June 18,-Duti.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 6
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135THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 6
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