THE WEATHER
. 6— FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT « P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for cold, unset-tied,, and cloudy conditions, with, rain probable generally. Expect strong and • squally south-easterly winds backing to westerly, the barometer, rising temporarily, but falling again in the south soon. Strong west to south-west winds have prevailed, and the weather has continued unsettled generally, with scattered rain/■fall. Atmospheric pressuito lias in, I creased slightly, but is still below normal ' over the' Dominion. Chatham Islands , to-day reported the low reading of 78.98 inches. , ■ \ ■ 1 D. C. BATES. ] Director. , Met«orojoi»ical Office. Wellington. ' May 16, 1917. , l DISTRICT REPORTS. ' (From Our Speck) Correspondents.) j Oreytown. May 16.—Dull. , Mastcrton, May 16.—Fine and warm. '' Fcathereton, May 16.—Overcast. <
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3086, 17 May 1917, Page 4
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