FAIR WEATHER
vr^r VJ 1 ys.of ti"* weather have worked for Wellingtons good to-day, the experience locally perfect for this time of the n e ffir- T-h c Dlrect<"- of the Meteorological Office- (Mr. D. C. Bates) states that a westerly area of 16w pressure has developed in the South,'ond that a further disturbance is m evidence in the TCorth, Tr,A ft c Wlnds hav c been neutralised 5 n5 gather conditions have been modiiied. Showery weather is still reported in th l r H Ortt and East Coast districts, although the barometer is high at Gisborne and The high pressure is evidently passing away, the barometer showing a falling tendency everywhere. Mod- , l°A ° S![ on« east»rly ■ V'"ds are forecasted north of Westport and Lyttelon. and northerhes elsewhere. The weather is likely, to continue changeable and showery ,n the northern and East Coast districts of the North Island, and fair, with increasing cloudiness and haze for a change, elsewhere. Locally, lasE night th*> r T 6ar r ,' and 5 degrees of frost were recorded. There were one or two sharp frosts in the South. At Arthur's Pass this morning the thermometer reading was 25 degrees F., the coldest spot in the Dominion. ■'.•.,
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 38, 14 August 1923, Page 8
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202FAIR WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 38, 14 August 1923, Page 8
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