THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Preeent indications are for moderate to strong westerly winds,.backing to northerly, and cloudy to tvercast conditions in many parts of the country. The barometer has a falling tendoncy. The weather has been cool and changeable generally, with scattered showers along the East Coast. An anti-cyclono has ruled! but relatively low, pressure has-pr.e-vailed northwards of the. Dominion, and moderate-'to 'Strong;, east: and'- south-east winds have predominated. ~ ...,, ' ...'■ ..: ,D.' 0. 'BATES;-; ] . ■■■■■ .■-'•■■' . Director..., Meteofologicali Office, Wellington, March 1, 1918. >- '' V DISTRICT REPORTS. • (Prom- Our Own Correspondent*.) ' Greytown, March I.—Dull and showery. Masterton, Marsh l.rrFine, but cloudy.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 140, 2 March 1918, Page 6
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101THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 140, 2 March 1918, Page 6
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