THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.H YESTERDAY. Present indications nro for northerly -Kales northward of Kawhin, and East Capo, and high, north-east to southeast 'winds cdsewhore. Stormy weather may be expected, with rain generally, heavy vain and flooded rivers 111 many parts cf tlio North Island, and Biiow- on the hieher levels in the south. Barometer falline, but rise in the couth shortly. A cyclone liaß been centred north-west, nf the Dominion, and increasing northerly and easterly winds have prevailed. Dull, mißtv conditions have overspread tho country, and rain lias fallen in the northernmost districts. B. V. ' PEIIBERTON. Meteorological Office, Welltnston, August 6, 1920. DISTRICT REPORTS. From Our Special Correspondents. Greytown, AuEiist 6— Dull and cold.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 6
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118THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 6
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