THE WEATHER
STILL HOPE FOR RAIN “Since vesterday morning there has been a further considerable rise of pressure over most of the Dominion, stated the Meteorological Office yesterday, “so that .this morning anticyclonic conditions were even more pronounced than, during the past month. A slight fall of pressure in the south has been accompanied by showers in Fov'eaux Strait and parts of Westland and the southern Alps region; but on the whole conditions appear, to have reverted to tlie dry type which we have been experiencing .of late. Repoits from Australia, however, show that there is still’ a very vigorous -cyclone centred off the central east coast. Though the rain has not arrived as earlv' as conditions -on .Sunday seemed to indicate, there is still hope that it will come in the course of two or three davs ”
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 117, 15 February 1928, Page 10
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138THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 117, 15 February 1928, Page 10
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