THE WEATHER
9. FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT i P.M. YESTERDAY. I'rcsent indications are for a continuance of strong and squally southerly winds , and cold and showery conditions, with Biiow on the high country. Barometer. rising everywhere. Atmospheric pressure increased rapidly in tho south during' Thursday night, and high couth-west winds have prevailed, with cold, equally, and showery weather generally. Snow has fallen on the. high country in all the East Coast districts south of East Cape and in Otago. I I). C. BATES, Director. Motnn'olofienl office, Wellington, July )9, 1913. ■ DISTRICT' REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Maetcrton, July 19.—Bitterly cold; puow falling , . Greytown, July 19.—Cold southerly; very heavy snow-etorm and rain. Feathorstoii, July 19.—Strong southerly gale last night; heavy,enow fell this morning, reaching plninv; reminiscent of 1905. I I l
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 259, 20 July 1918, Page 6
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