THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY . ■.'..■ i * . . AT. 4 P.M. YESTERDAY, Present indications are for north-easterly to north-westerly winds, increasing strong to gale, and unsettled wonther, foggy in' parts, with rain probable generally. Barometer falling everywhere. Barometric pressure has decreased slowly and freshening easterly, to northerly winds have prevailed. Mild, dull, and misty conditions have ruled, and rain has fallen to-day in many ' parts of the, Dominion. . : P. C. BATES, *" Director. Meteorological OJBcc, Wellington,' ■ October 4, 1918.' ' . ' DISTRICT REPORTS. (Prom Our Own Correspondents.)Keathernton, October 4.—Overcast. ■ Greytown, October 4.—Fine. • Jtaelerton, October 4.—Fine, but cloudy.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 6
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92THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 6
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