METEOROLOGICAL.
JjAST NIGHT’S FORECAST. Mr Rates’s weather report is as follows: —Moderate to strong west and south west winds have ruled, and increasing cloudiness has been reported all over the Dominion until showers in the West Coast a pet Southern districts. Present indications are for variable winds ruling for a short time, but giving way to a freshening north-westerly especially in and southword of Cook Strait. The weather is unsettled and cloudy with scattered rainfall. The barometer is unsteady falling, temporarily in the north but rising for a short time only in the south, as one disturbance is duo to pass there on Sunday.
TO-DAY’S FORECAST. The indications are for freshening northerly winds strong to gale after about twenty four hours. The weather appears likely to be-cloudy and unsettled with rain following. Barometer falling, seas moderate tides moderate to swell, sea increasing on the Coast.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1920, Page 3
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