THE WEATHER
Jt southerly storm "has" "prevailed in 'tKe South during the night, and eight inches of *6now was reported at the Hermitage, Mount Cook, four inches of snow at the Bealey. and hail about Foveaux Strait. The centre of the disturbance has, however, passed, and although there may be soriie cold and showery conditions and snow on the high levels on the West Coast, and in Southern districts, Mr. Bates is still hopeful that liis forecast of .yesterday, that the weather' conditions to-morrow may enable tho popular winter game of football and other outdoor games to be played.' Southerly winds are likely (o'prevail. strong "to eale at time, ■ southward of New Plymouth and Napier. The barometer is due to rise everywhere, and' "/lyx-seai wjll probably be experienced uunnjf the next*'twenty-four houri. "'■"'
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 8
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132THE WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 8
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