THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY, Present indications arc for southerly breezes, taering lo northcrlies soon, and V-n iiicreasinc' in force. Fair weather is probable Eonerally,' but with lncreasine ham and cloudiness for an unfavourable change to follow shortly. especially in the southward of Cook titrait. The. barometer has a rieiiip; . tendency,. but is likely to fall apiin 6QOU in the.south. Jfaiu fell during Thursday night in many parts of the Dominion, but an Improvement has since taken place, and cool, fair to cloudy weather has ruled to-day. The barometer has risen everywhere, aiid strons but decreasing southerly winds have prevailed. . . . ■ B. V. PEMBERTON. Meteorological Office, Wellington, December 13, 1918.
. . DISTRICT REPORTS. ...(From Our Special Correspondents.) Fealherston, December 13.—Cold 'southerly ■wind. . ." " .
Greytown. December 13.—Dull: cold eou. therly wind. •'Jlastor'ton, December 13.—Cold and bliiEtery. ' ' ' .
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 6
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