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EXPECT WILD AND STORMY CONDITIONS

GOVERNMENT METEOROLOGISTS LATEST REPORT. The i Government Meteorologist, in a summing up of the position, states that atmospheric pressure has continued to decrease and the centre of a cyclone travelled along the Wost Coast yesterday. Stormy weather was "general, and rain fell in most parts of the Dominion. Indications last night were for heavy westerly gales, changing to south shortly. Wild and stormy conditions are expected, with rain probable generally. Snow is expected en the higher levels, and colder weather following: The barometer is expected to rise soon in the south.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 155, 20 March 1918, Page 6

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EXPECT WILD AND STORMY CONDITIONS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 155, 20 March 1918, Page 6

EXPECT WILD AND STORMY CONDITIONS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 155, 20 March 1918, Page 6

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