THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Meteorological Office has issued the following summary and forecast:— The harometer has fallen everywhere almost uniformly, with moderate to strong northerly winds, with increasing cloudiness and rain in many parts of the country. Present indications- are for rain and unsettled weather everywhere. Westerly wids, strong to gale, are probable generally, though variable in the southern districts for a time. The barometric pressure is low and very unsteady. A temporary rise is probable soon in the south, but a further fall is likely to precede a decided rise, and cold j and stormy weather from the south and j snow in the South Island.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 322, 8 June 1911, Page 4
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115THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 322, 8 June 1911, Page 4
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