SUMMARY AND FORECAST.
Mr D. C. Bates. Gcreninscui. Metoorologiet. supplied tho fcilorrinj? sveuther Enmmnry »nd forecast at S p.m. yesterday: — Strong westsrly Win-Ja have prerailed, w;tli galea at tiircs in ihc south, 'rh* u-m'bef it lair to cloucty on pa:t«< of the East Coast, but rain oml hsil i:re rojioitt-d on the AVeet Coast, and in the south. Increasing cloudiness is reported in the north. ir.dicatioiis. nre fer co!d and gtanny wi»athp- go£«ra.ljy, iucravExn" hiixo and cloudilvjte in the north prrcfdir.R heavy rain; «oiitbeiiy v»-in'ie, strong to g»le, and veering to <"uste"rly, tho baunrveU'r falJing in tho north, bur. v.-nli a tenuency shortly in the south.
The iMcHnge ttt the Asliburton Domain weather station at y a.m. yestorday were:—Bajwrpctcf 23.30, tlH'nnomeirr— maximum 57, mininium 41.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14667, 16 May 1913, Page 9
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