THE WEATHER a
FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT i P.M. YESTERDAY. . Present indications aro for strong and squally northerly and westerly winds, changing to southerly in from 24 to 36 hours; weather unsettled, with raiu following generally. Barometer falling everywhere, but rising in' 'the south after 24 hours. The barometer has fallen considerably in the south, and freshening, northerly winds havo prevailed, floudy weather has ruled to-day, and rain lias been reported in tho western distrjets. D. C. BATES.' Director.. ■ Jfcteorologisal Office, Wellington, Juno 15, 1917. DISTRICT REPORTS. (Prom Our Special Correspondents.) Jlasterton, Juno 15.—Pino. Featherston, June 15.—Fine, but cloudy. Greytown, Juno 15.—Dull and threatening.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 6
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104THE WEATHER a Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 6
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