“REMOTE AS EVER”
PROSPECTS FOR RAIN “During Sunday a slight low pressure disturbance of the westerly type passed to the southward of the Dominion,” stated the Meteorological Office yesterday, “strong north-westerly to westerly winds were caused in Cook and Foveaux Straits, reaching gale force in the latter region. The only rain, however, Appeared to be very slight scattered showers in Otago. By Jlonday morning the pressure had again risen, and a slight change was advancing over the Dominion from the west and the south. “Sunday was a particularly fine day, and the warmest experienced this summer. At Kelburn the maximum temperature was 79.2 degrees. With the restoration of the high-pressure conditions over the whole Tasman Sea and New Zealand areas the' prospects of a break in the drought appear as remote as ever.”
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 110, 7 February 1928, Page 10
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133“REMOTE AS EVER” Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 110, 7 February 1928, Page 10
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