THE WEATHER.
I * SUMMARY AND FORECAST. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington. Last Night. The following is the Rev. Bates' summary and forecast:— Rain has fallen in Taranaki and about the East Cape, but elsewhere the weather lias been remarkably warm an! • fni. Til.' lmrometei has risen steadily in the SoutJ, -bat fallen slowly in tVo N j S i North. Northerly and wester'y winds luva x-rcvsilea. The present coi t-itions are very unstable and especially in the North, for low pressure exists everywhere to the s westward, and although there are but fr ; y7 positive lnd'.<ati.,ns of a change in the imm«jlis.te fuluie, yet such is pro- ' fcable shortly. Freshening northerly winds are expected In the far North and w*terly elsewhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 260, 9 December 1909, Page 2
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120THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 260, 9 December 1909, Page 2
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