THE WEATHER
•:' FORECAST AND; SUMMARY ' '.'.'" ■AT 4 KhV YESTERDAY,; " Present indications arc Tor. .westerly winds, increasing strong to gale, unsettled and squally conditions, with rain following , generally. Barometer tailing everywhere. .-, . High,southcrly''winds have .continued in the far north, but moderate to strong westerlies now rule elsewhere, Boisterous weather was experienced and rain fell in .many parts during Thursday night, but ' conditions' have' moderated 'to-day. '-A '.storm area has passed off' East Capo, hut another is now developing to ,the southwest. . , ~:...' •. . ' D.' 0. BATES, : • ..Director.; ltet»oro!oirior>l Office, /Wellington, October 25, 1918. DISTRICT 'REPORTS. .(From.Our {jp.ecial Correspondent*.)."!-.''. ... Peatherston, .October, 25.—C01d southerly; conditions. Intermittent, sjtoners. ."■'■'■■' ■• Gre'ytown, October-25.—Fiti6,'''wi'fh' oecV sional showers, ■'■■'■*■- '*'■'■ '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 6
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106THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 6
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