THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for freehenlng nor. therly wipde northward« of Hokjtika and Lyttelton. and etron? easterlies •outhwarda. Dull ami misty weather n ■ probable, with further rain generally, heavy In the north-east distrlots of tho South leland, and snow on higher levels. Tho_ barometer has a falling; tendency everywhere. Atmoepherio pressure liae beon nnßteady, and the wind has been moderate and variable, with , nortlierlies, and easterlies predominating. Pair and mild conditions prevailed on Saturday and Sunday, but cloudiness has since increased and rain lias been roDorted.in many parts to-day. B. C. BATES, Dlreotor. Meteorological Office, Wellington, September 2, 1918. J ' DISTRICT REPORTS, (Prom Our Own Ooneepondente.) Feathoreton, September 2.-Showery. The rainfall last month totalled 4.28 inches, covering 15 daye, with a maximum of tie inches on August f. iGreytown, September 2.—Cold and ehowcry. , Maeterton, Septembor I.— Cloudy and threatening,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 296, 3 September 1918, Page 4
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147THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 296, 3 September 1918, Page 4
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