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THE WEATHER.

FORECAST AND SUMMARY. Present indications ore for westerly wlnde, strong to gale generally, with a , falling barometer everywhere. resettled and boisterous weather pro- , bable generally, and rain on tlio West Coast and southern districts, and with heavy seas on all the western const. The barometer has fallen considerably In the south, but risen in the northernmost districts. Westerly winds navo prevailed, and freshened generally." The weather has been fair to overcaßt with rain in parts. , . D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, September 15, 1911. [Reports from various stations throughout the Dominion will bo found in our chipping columns.l DISTRICT REPORTS. (Prom Our Special Correspondents.) TVanganui, September 15.—Beautiful morning, followed by cloudy afternoon; day closing threatening. Feilding, September 15.—Fine day; keen wind; threatening night. Otaki, September 15.—Bright sunshine, after a night's rain; the fall being ,25in. Carterton, September 15.—After a splendid fall of rain on Thursday the weather broko fine on Friday morning, with indications of continuing so for the next few days. Fcatherston, September 15.— Bright, sunny day, with a cold southerly wind. Grcytown, September 15.—After a most bcneflcial rain tho weather has again cleared. It is fresh from the south at present. Jtasterton, September 15.—Reporting at 6 o'clock to-liight for tho previous twentyfour hours, the Rev. A. Ilodgo states:— Temperature in shade: Maximum 59.2deg„ minimum 43.6dcg.; mean, 51.4deg.; earth radiation, 42deg.; earth temperature (Ift. 'below surface), 51.9dcg.; wind, calm; rain, 5 points; weather beautifully clear and calm. Hastings, September 15—Rain fell heavily last night for an liour or two. Today has been dull, but without more rain. * a

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 16 September 1911, Page 4

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THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 16 September 1911, Page 4

THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 16 September 1911, Page 4

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