SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS.
The cyclonic storms have . moved eastward, tlio principal one being now centred south-east of Chatham Island, whero tho barometer read 28.98 inches at 9 a.m. Them-has been a rapid rise of pressure over eastern Australia, tho pressure at Sydney being 30.50 in. Barometers are now rising rapidly, also over the Dominion. Winds backedl everywhere.' ■to south-'.vesterly last night, and, as. was to be expected with tho steep.pressure.gradient ruling, have risen to gale force at many places. Showery weather'has continued iu-most districts, and further heavy falls have-:, been recorded. . Snow was falling last night and this morning on parts of tho plain country as well as the highlands-of the South Island. Hail also was recorded in many places..
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 150, 29 June 1928, Page 12
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