THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Pr&Sont indications are for cold and changeable iveather, with passing showers, especially in the northern and East Coast districts. Strong' south-easterly winds aro probable, squally at times, northward of Cook Strait. . Barometer rising further in the north. Oold and squally conditions have prevaued with heavy showers in most parts of tho country. Strong southerly winds have ruled; and diametric pressure has increased rapidly: everywhere. „ • , . , D. O. BATES. . Meteorological Office, Wellington, 'April 18, 1917.
A DISTRICT WEATHER REPORTS.
(From Our Spccial Correspondents.) Foathersfcon, April 18.—Cold and showery. Greytown, April 18.—Fine, but threatening. Rain last, night. Masterton, April 18.—Showery.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 4
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106THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 4
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