THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY ] AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. I Present indications are for northerly 1 winds, increasing strong to gale, cs- 1 pecially in and southwards of Cook ( Strait, and backing to southerly short- ; ly in the south. Expect cloudy and un- ( settled' weather, with rain following j and heavy rain lu the West Coast and f southernmost districts of the South • Island. Barometer fall, but probably , will tlbo shortly in the south. ' Disturbances have passed both northwards and southwards of the Dominion, . and warm and hazy conditions havo pro- t vailed generally, -with rain, in several { pnits. Moderate to strong northerly and , easterly winds have predominated. \ D. 0. BATES, I Director. (. Meteorological Office, Wellington, f February 25, 1918. \ DISTRICT REPORTS. I (From .Our Special Correspondents,) c Greytown, February 25.—Pine. r Featherston, February 26.—Fine and j Masterton, February 26.--Warm. t
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 136, 26 February 1918, Page 6
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141THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 136, 26 February 1918, Page 6
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