THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present Indications are for high westerly winds, Veering to southerly, with squally weather oondltlon3 The barometer ■' will probably fall In tho north for & short time, and rise in the south, though it is very unsteady there, and a, further fall is likely to follow a, temporary rise. Changeable weather, with i ■ heavy showers and some electrical disturbances probable In most parts of the. Dominion. v The barometer fell low in the south d-ur-lng'tho night, but has shown p, rising tendency already,this afternoon at the Bluff. Westerly winds, strong to gale, have prevailed, , especially over the South Island. Sultry weather has been reported to-day on the East -Coast, a.nd showery at times on tho West Coast of both islands. <j ■■•., ' D. o.' BATES. Meteorological Office, .Wellington, 0 ■' •■■ January 14, 1913. DISTRICT REPORTS, (From Our Special Correspondents.) Fcilding January 14.—Fine, hot windy day; cool night.' Shannon, January 14.—Dull and unsettled. Otaki, January 14—Overcast, with westerly breeze. ■■ : . Foathcrston, January 14.—Fine and verywarm. . Grey town,. January 14—Fine, hut cloudy day. :•■. ■ ' i ■■; ■ .■' Masterton, January 14.—Excessively hot I- day, with practically no wind.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 6
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182THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 6
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