WEATHER.
■£"• ' SUMMARY AND FORECAST. ■LT ij Telegraph.—Per Press Association. R: Wellington, Last Night. s The following weather summary and f forecast was issued by the Dominion ! " Meteorologist at 5 p.m.: Summary: " Strong, northerly gales are prevailing and have increased to gale force in many parts southward of New Plymouth and !- Castle Point. Unsettled and cloudy [:- weather has predominated, with scats''- tered rain, which was heavy on Sunday L night, on the west coast and the southE" «rn districts of the South Island. A Ek -,- low barometric pressure now exists in I-" the south! Forecast: Present indications E,"i ten for strong westerly winds, veering f- to southerly for a short time in and f ' wrath of Cook Strait. Squally, change-' l. mble and temporarily colder weather is Wf provable, with heavy showers in most W- Wat*, and some snow on higher levels H in. the. south. The barometer will rise Sl.' ftOOB.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 255, 18 March 1913, Page 4
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151WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 255, 18 March 1913, Page 4
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