THE WEATHER
SUMMARY AND FORECAST Present indications are for ,high westerly winds with cold and'"stormy weather; rain probable generally, the barometer falling further in the north, but probably risine temporarily in tie south.' An Antarctic area of low pressure deYeloped in the south on Saturday night, and north-westerly galea were experienced in the 60uth, with rain especially about Foveaux Strait, and- equally conditions have ruled to-day in and southward of Cook Strait. D. 0. BATES, Meteorological Office, Wellington, Wellington, February 14, 1915. \ DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondents.) . Masterton, February 14.—Strong westerly winds. Carterton, February 13.—Fine and dry. Greytown, February 13.—Fine and hot.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2385, 15 February 1915, Page 4
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103THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2385, 15 February 1915, Page 4
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