THE WEATHER
i ' SUMMARY AND FORECAST Present indications are for moderate to atrong, but decreasing, southerly winds, changing by west to north, and tlien increasing for a westerly disturbance likely to paee about mid.week. A brief improvement in" tho weather is likely to be followed by increasing haze and cloudincss, wifU rain later in most parts of the country. Barometer little movement at present in the north, but falling soon in tho south and everywhere ehortly.' Kaih has fallen in mort parts of the country, and strong southerly winds have ruled. A low pressure is now passing off East Cape. D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, March 1, 1915, DISTRICT WEATHER REPORTS. f (From our Own Correspondents.) Grtytown, March I—Dull and threatening. i'eathcrstoD, March 1.-Overcast. Light showers. v Masterton, March 1.-Gold. Light showers.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 2 March 1915, Page 4
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133THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 2 March 1915, Page 4
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