THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 1 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present Indications arc for strong northerlics, backing to s&utherlics soon, northward of New Plymouth and Oastlcpoint, and high southerly winds ehcwhere. Cold, unsettled,: cloudy weather and further rain mar be expected generally, heavy rain in many parts, with snow on the high country in the South Island. Barometer rise everywhere shortly. , ■ A decided decrease in atmosnlwric pressure has taken place everywhere since yesterday evening, and northerly and easterly breezes * have prevailed, but nayo changed to southerlies to-day in and southward of Cook Strait.- Dull and uiis-el ed wether has ruled, and 'ain has fallen generally. b y pBJIMMONMeteorological Office, Wellington, August 12. 1920. -
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 274, 13 August 1920, Page 6
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