BAD WEEK-END WEATHER FORECASTED
The people who have been looking forward to. m fine week-end after the dull weather lately, will not exact much consolation from to-day's weather forecast. Atmospheric pressure 'is still high over the Dominion, and' the weather, has continued cloudy, mild, and humid, with drizzling rain in many parts of the country. Conditions are likely to take a chango for the worse for the week-end. Northerly winds, inereaiu&g, especially in and south of Cook Strait, are expected, and the forecast is for dull and misty weather, fog in parts, and rain probable generally. There has been a disturbance to the north-west of the Dominion, but this has apparently been dominated by a westerly disturbance. Moderate winds have prevailed in most parts, but Cape Maria reported a northerly gale this morning. The rainfall at Wellington during th©: night was only one pointy
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1917, Page 8
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144BAD WEEK-END WEATHER FORECASTED Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1917, Page 8
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