THE WEATHER
SUMMARY AND FORECAST Present indications iue for westerly to southerly winds, strong to gale goner ally. Heavy rain probable, especial]}' nn the Bast Coo6t of the South Island and Cook Strait; snow on .high levels in tho south, and colder weather following, the barometer Tieing evory where soon. There i 6 a prospect of tho weather clearing at the week-end. Cloudy and unsettled weather has prevailed. and rain has fallen in most parts of the country. The barometer row slightly in the south during the night, but has fallen considerably elsewhere. Strong northerly to westerly winds have ruled in the north, and soulhorliw now predominate in the Eouth.' D. C. BATES. Mutcoroloeicol Office, Wellington, March 4, 1915. DISTRICT WEATHER REPORTS, (Prom our Own Correspondents.) Mafcterton, March 4,-Cloudy, intcrmittont 'irStwdj r*l«i
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2401, 5 March 1915, Page 4
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132THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2401, 5 March 1915, Page 4
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