THE WEATHER
♦ FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for increasing easterly to northerly winds, and a falling barometer everywhere. Weather warm and hazy, but becoming cloudy and unsettled, and rain following generally. Easterly gales have continued in the far north, and variable breezes elsewhere. Fair to cloudy weather has ruled, but scattered, rainfall has been reported in the northern and coast districts. An anticyclone, which has been unusually persistent over these regions, ihas held back various disturbances, located both on Its northern and western borders, and which have caused .floods in Australia. | D. 0. DATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, t March 7, 1919. DISTRICT REPORTS. Ih'mm Our Social Corresnondentß.) Masterton, March 7.-Moe day. FeathersLon, March V.—Fine, but. slightly overcast. ' Oro.vtov.ni, March 7. —Fine, but dull, -
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 6
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128THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 6
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