THE WEATHER.
I SUMMARY AND FORECAST. ? By Telegraph—Press Association. i' ' Wellington, Last Night. |.Tho Meteorological Office has issued lie following summary and forecast: — •[The barometer has been lower in the pith than has been recorded for many gears, 28.48 inches being read at the staff at 7 p.m. on.Monday. The radii,' Trowever, has not been so steep as m fofemer occasions. For example, on mtil'P, 1910, when 28.64 was recorded. ftoTmy, westerly weather has prevailed, Specially on the West coast, and snow ns fallen on the higher levels. ForeB»V indications are for, |§py -southerly gales, very cold and boiweather, heavy showers, sleet jprfiail in parts and snow on-the higher Sjjfcls.} TJie ImTometer will probably ] pf fast everywhere soon. Yery heavy. Ms and high tides ire expected on all m Western coast and increasing off Sore elsewhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 308, 21 May 1913, Page 4
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136THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 308, 21 May 1913, Page 4
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