THE WEATHER
-FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY, Present indications are for a continuance of unsettled weather, with high and . squally north-west to south-west winds. liain is probable Rcnerally, and snow on the higher levels. Barometer fall further in the north, but risins temporarily soon in the south. The westerly depression has intensified considerably, and hisrh northerly and westerly winds have prevailed. ■ Gloomy and boisterous weather has been experienced generally, and rain has fallen in all the western districts. p. 0. BATES, ■ , Director. Meteorological Office, Wellington, July 4, 1917. DISTRICT REPORTS. (Prom Our Special Correspondents.) Feathcrston, July 4.-Stormy and showery. , Greytown, July 4.—Wot. Jlasterton, July 4.—Cloudy arid threatening, i
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3128, 5 July 1917, Page 4
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110THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3128, 5 July 1917, Page 4
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