SUMMARY AND FORECAST.
Mr D C Bates Government Meteorologist, au'pplicd the following weather summary and forecast at 5 p.m. yesterday: — The centre of the cyclone passed througn Cook Strait early this morning. Heavy ram has fallen in many parts of the and snow on the higher levels. Heavy v-csterl v gales were experienced in tne North during the night, and the winds have changed to southerly to-day. Tins evenings reiorts f.b-w decreased foTce- generally. Present indications are for southerly winds, Flrcn" to -rale, and cold, boisterous condi-»■„„-"—inrniiv. heavy run in parts, and snowem tho higher level?. The glass will pn.bxbry Tii.ii fast everywhere shortly.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 9
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