WEATHER.
r SUMMARY AND FORECAST. s By Telegraph—Prp=a Association, is* Wellington. Last Night. IE Heavy west to south-westerly gales ibfwe experienced in and southward of Iffook Straits on Thursday night. Some |®ow fill on the higher levels, and the continued stormy in the south. To-da\ strong southerly winds prevail squally and' weather |g6nerally. The barometer has risen considerable in southern districts. Fore|,OWt —Present indications arc for strong •Duthcrlv winds, decreasing in force generallv and 1 Kicking probably by west to ' northerly, in about 30 hours. The weai ther ■ conditions are likely to improve hut more westerly disturb- ; «nces are to T)e expected in the early Srt of next week, with unpleasant'weaer. The barometer is now rising temporarily. but is likely to prove low in ,tke south''during the middle of next •week.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 229, 15 February 1913, Page 4
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131WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 229, 15 February 1913, Page 4
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