THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST;! '-.o , By Telegraph —Press Association. • "Wellington, Last Night, i Following is the 'Rev. D. C. Bates* Bumimary and forecast:—The baromet&r has risen high in the south but has fallen slightly about the" East Cape. Southerly winds, strong to gale, havte prevailed northward of Cape Campbell and Farewell Spit, 'arid moderate sou'tlferiy winds elsewhere.; Cold changeable 'WQfttlKr'-hasipreva'fl'ed', showery over thfe North. Maud, !but 4vitfr heavy '.r^in 1 about 'jGisborne.' 'Pres'erit indications ;dire for high isoutherly w'irids on the' east coast' aiortfiwafd* of to ?■ tlje East Cape,' with'' heaVy"' r&in in .thdSje parts. ."Cloudy and 'unsettled weather'is' probable generally with increasing haziness. A westerly storm area is due in the south on Friday and will 'probably be preceded by northerly gales to be followed on Saturday night or Sunday. >by strong southerly winds.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 10 August 1910, Page 4
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136THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 10 August 1910, Page 4
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