THE WEATHER
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications aro for wo-st to south-. westerly winds, sti'ons to gale; cold, changeable, and showery. weather, Tvith risinj* barometer everywhere. South-vrostorty (jnlce wore reported to-day in many parts o£ the- country, with squally, unsettled, and showery weather. The barometer has been unsteady, falling temporarily <iboiU Cook Strait, but pressure is now increasing everywhere. ' ' • • J). 0. BATES. 1 Meteorological Office. Wellington. September 4, 1914. DISTRICT WEATHER REPORTS, ■ ' (From Our. Own Correspondent.) ■ Palmcrston North, September 4.—Fierce westerly gale all day. Wanganui, September 4.—Heavy westerly gale; ehowcry. . Xftrterton, September 4.—Showery. Talhapo, Sentember 4.—Heavy rain. • Feathcrston, September 4.—Oloudy and threatening , . Greytown, September 4.—Fine but windy. Otaki, September 4.—Dull. Maetorton, September 4.—Oloudy and windy. ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 6
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115THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 6
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