THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present Indications are for Routh-westerly breezes veering to freshening northrrlies everywhere shortly and squally about Fouveaux Strait. Expect increasing cloud and haziness, and « falling barometer everywhere soon. Atmospheric pressure is hisrh over the Dominion, but has shown a decreasing tendency in Southland, where equally conditions and heavy Beas in Fouveaux Ktrajt are regarded as evidence of an Antarctic storm. The weather has Keen fair and cold generally, and southerly breezes have predominated. IbC. BATES. Director. Meteorological Office, Wellington, June 10, 1920.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 220, 11 June 1921, Page 6
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90THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 220, 11 June 1921, Page 6
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