THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY, Present indications are for high west lo south-westerly winds, cold and showery weather generally. Hall and sleet in parts, snow on higher lovcle and in tho south. Barometer rising everywhere. Went to Bouth-weslcrly winds, strong to t'ftlo, have ruled over the Dominion. Cold, sciually, and changeable conditions have prevailed, with rain on tins Woat Coast and the northern and soulheriimoEt dlatnuts. The 'barometer lias been very uo(Steady. D. O. BATES, Director. Meteorological Office, Wellington, August 1, 1918. DISTRICT REPORTS. (Prom Our Special Correspondents.) Mnsterloii.—Fine, lint cloudy. l'Vatlierstoii. Aupust 1.-Cold woslorlv wind; overcast. The. rainfall for July totalled 8.43 inches for a period of 24 i| n y s lircytown, Augtujt I.—Fine.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 4
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120THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 4
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