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THE WEATHER

SCATTERED SHOWERS EXPECTED “A slight depression moving from the westward has caused a fall of the barometer since Thursday morning over the New Zealand area,” stated the Meteorological Office yesterday. “At 9 o’clock this morning rain was falling at Arthur’s Pass, the Bluff, and Puysegur Point. Once agan the depression is only a shallow one, and it is probable that only scattered showers will result. These will probably cover a fairly large proportion of the South Island and Cook Strait regions. There is a possibility also of scattered thunderstorms in the central portions of the North Island. At '.) o’clock this morning the pressure had again commenced to rise at the fai south-western extremity of the Dominion, and it is probable that a southerly change will gradually become general during the next twenty-four hours.”

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 8

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THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 8

THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 8

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