WEEK-END WEATHER
Th;e weather jrist now is quite' 'unseasonable, and people are beginning to wonder what has -happened ■to the «um--mer.' Certainly, in.midwint-e'r. the present; conditions would be described as mild-; now they are regarded as cold— distinctly Void—by'many? "The weather cam^ on dull'last" evening in 'sympathy with- the * experiences of other parts of the- Dominion, and gloomy skies-again-predominate this - morning. •■•• A • centre ■ of' low; ; pressure has passed off the East Coast. Strong S.W. and S.E. winds have ruled, and -heavy seas hindered shipping in" Cook" Strait yesterday.' The forecast is not promising for the weekend. ; The ■ winds are likely to change from south t<> north-east, and dull and misty conditions, foggy at times, will probably be followed "by .fairil generally. "
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 5, 7 January 1916, Page 8
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121WEEK-END WEATHER Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 5, 7 January 1916, Page 8
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