THE WEATHER
SUMMARY AND FORECAST Present indications ore for moderate to strong southerly and westerly winds, with 000 l and changeable weather and scattered showers. The barometer will probably rise temporarily, but fall again in tho eouth shortly. JL wostcrly storm area passed over the country on Sunday, and Irish westerly winds have been experienced, changing' to southerly since last night, and decreasing in force to-day. Bain has fallen generally, and unsettled conditions were stilt reportod in many parte of the country to-day. D. O. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, December 14, 1914. DISTRICT REPORTS. • (From Our Special Correspondents.) GroytowD, Doeomber 14. Fine. Heavy rain fell on Sunday. Fcathcrston, December 14—Fine and bright. Heavy rain fell on Sunday. Carterton, Docembcr 14—Hail and rain fell to-day.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2333, 15 December 1914, Page 4
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124THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2333, 15 December 1914, Page 4
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