THE WEATHER
- —_— o- ; '.' FORECAST AND SUMMARY. . ... AT 4. P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are. for'stronz and : squally 'southerly winds-and i'Kreaelus \ ntmoapherlc pressure everywhere. OoM chaneeaWe, and showery weather may be expected seneraljy, but farther heavy rain is likely alonE 'he East . Ooast of the North Island and about Cook Strait. .... .'■ . .ivThe..weather, has...been. uneettlcii'-and at' l.imen boisterous, with heavy rain .in moat parts,.of. tha country.. Hiß.h . wp?terly wlnde-hayo -e.ivbn , blaco hringinK colder conditions "to-day." ■" Tho' barometer is etill much below -norma!., and- lowest^pressure is now located off the Eaat Coast of. tho North Island. B. V. PE'MBERTOX.' ,Hct«orolo?ic?l Office, -' June 21, 1918. . . DISTRipT REPORTSt (From Our Special Correspondents!) Maeterton, June 21,-Boisterous southerly gale. , , . ■ Greytown, June 21.-Wet, southerlv wind. Featherston, June 21.—Heavy rain throughout the day; cold southerly.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 6
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125THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 6
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