THE WEATHER
—p—< FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. I'rosent indications are for high northeasterly to southerly winds and a continuance of unsettled wet weather Kenorally. Further heavy rain may bo expected in the East Coast districts of the North Island and in the north-east portions of the South, with rivers Hooded and snow in the high country. Barometer unsteady, rising Eoon in the north and falling in the south. North-east and south-east winds, strong to gale, have predominated, and atmospheric pressure has decreased everywhere to-day, liain has fallen generally, • and heavy rain in the East Coast districts has accounted for freshes in many of tlio rivers. fiomo of the high-level stations in the South Island have reported show. B. Y. PEMBBBTON. HeteoiJiogical Office, Wellington, September 11, 1919.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 298, 12 September 1919, Page 6
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129THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 298, 12 September 1919, Page 6
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