WEATHER FORECAST
Rev. D. C. Bates' s summay z.i>.a forecast are:— Hazy and cloudy iVies have .been .reported in most pans, and showery and squally conditions in the southernmost districts. Vcttcriy gales have been experienced :n 'Foveaux Strait and moderate -south-east erly -winds have prevailed in u cr..her,i districts, and westerlies, backing- trnortiherlies, in the south. The baro'mieiter has fallen everywhere since 0 o'clock to-day. Present indications are for freshening easterly winds in .northern districts, and high northerly -winds . elsewhere! , 'Waum and hazy -weather will probably prevail, .but Showery in most pants, southward of New Plymouth and iNapier. The barometer will probably fall slowly everywfliere, and a storm area appears to (be developing away to the noxtfb
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Grey River Argus, 3 February 1911, Page 6
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117WEATHER FORECAST Grey River Argus, 3 February 1911, Page 6
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