THE WEATHER
■ FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YE6TERDAY. Present indications aro for a continuance oC. easterly gelce in tho northern districts, and tor moderate to strong and increasing <, as t, to south-east winds clsowhei-o. rain is probable iu the liorthern and East Coast portions tif tho North Island, and cloudy io overcast conditions, with scattered rain following clsowhero. pie barometer ie likely to fall Xurther iu the north, but has a risingtendency in the southern district*. Unsettled ivcathor. with easterly gales, lias prevailed in. tho northern districts, and rain also fell in tho extreme- south daring Tuesday night. Elsewhere northerly and easterly breezes have predentinated, and warm weather has continued, but with, cloudy to overcaet skies [tenorally. Atmospheric pressure is etill low to tho northward* and there Jis now evidence of an extensive storm, the tcntro of which is located between Norfolk Island and New Caledonia. ■ i B. V. P.RMBURTON\ Meteorological Offlco, Woltincton, ' January 31, 1917. DISTRICT REPORTS. (Prom Our Spcoial Correspondent.) Fcather-slon, January 31.—Dull, northeasterly breeze. Qroytown, January 31.—Fine, Jiut dull. Jlasterkin, January 31.—Warm, but cloudy. !
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2992, 1 February 1917, Page 4
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178THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2992, 1 February 1917, Page 4
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