WEATHER REPORTS.
Forecast: Present indications strong north-westerly and south-wester- , ly winds, particularly in and southward of Cook Strait: weather warm and sultry in the East Coast districts; increasing cloudiness and rain probable shortly in the West Coast and southern districts; barometer unsteady with a falling tendency. Masterton. —Mr. R. Brown reported at 9 a.m. as follows: February 3— Barograph, 29.56. Shade temperature: Maximum, 78.2; minimum, 57.4; terrestrial, 48.6; bright sunshine, 6hrs. 15 mins. February 4—Barograph, 29.75. Shade temperature: Maximum, 81.8; minimum 48,6; terrestrial, 38.0; bright sunshine, 13hrs. SOmins. Lighting-up time —7.41 p.m.
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Wairarapa Age, 5 February 1927, Page 4
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92WEATHER REPORTS. Wairarapa Age, 5 February 1927, Page 4
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