THE WEATHER.
X. 6UMMART AND FOBECAST. j & ' Ht TdearaDh.—Press Association. I 7 Wellington, Last Night. ' The Rev. D. C. Bates' summary and t forecast are as follow:—A cyclonic aisle turbance passed off East Cape on Sunday and a minimum of 28.20 inches was gf recorded on the s.s. Monowai at sea. f. This was followed by a small westerly •*' in the south,, and in the rear of both £ disturbances with the rising barometer was' a very heavy southerly gale, which need in the north and east coasts on "■ , Saturday and Bunday. The present in- "" * dications are for an extensive westerly 4r ea of low pressure, bringing high ; westerly winds and unsettled weather, the southerlies now prevailing oacking shortly for a further fall in the soutfi. 'A| change is .now due on Thursday evening. ________|
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 275, 29 December 1909, Page 2
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133THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 275, 29 December 1909, Page 2
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