CHANGE IN THE WEATHER.
RAIN AND SQUALLY CONDITIONS. After another long spell of dry weather heavy showers fell in New Plymouth and the surrounding district y<Js- - terday, while more rain fell last night. The break in the dry spell will be welcomed hy the farming community and others, for the country had become very dry. Serious inconvenience to public services, notably the electric power supply in Nefr Plymouth and Stratford, wob caused by the lowness of the and a good fall of rain is required to improve the position. An unpleasant feature of the cliange was the rough nature of the weather, the unsettled conditions being boisterous’, while last niglit' was noticeably colder. The weather report issued last night says: Present indications are for westerly winds, backing to southerlies strong to g;le. Unsettled, boisterous, and colder weather, with rain generally. The barometer will ruse everywhere soon.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1921, Page 4
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146CHANGE IN THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1921, Page 4
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