WEATHER FORECAST.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. „ , Wellington, Last Night. Owing to telegraphic interruption, no weather reports have been received from places southwards of Hokltlka and Kalkoura, and elsewhere high southerly winds have ruled, and except in the west coast districts cold, squally and showery weather has been experienced. Atmospheric pressure has Increased considerably in the far south, but has remained relatively low in the northernmost districts to-day. Present indications are for high aud squally south and south-east winds, and cold and I'hanceablo conditions, with scattered showers, but heavy showers aro still likely along (he east coast between Kalkoura and East Capo. The barometer will rise, especially in the north. ii —.— ' —»——
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1918, Page 4
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109WEATHER FORECAST. Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1918, Page 4
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