THE WEATHER.
MR, C. L. WRAGGE'S FORECAST. Boisterous weather was experienced yesterday, a wind blowing strongly from the south-west. The sky was dull and overcast all day. Last night the wind dropped considerably, and the sky became clearer. The barometer, which had been steady at 30.00 in for Dearly a week, rose on Saturday afternoon to 30.20 in, and remained at that reading up to a late hour yesterday. The following forecast was issued by Mr. Clement L. Wragge at 10 p.m. yesterday Generally fair to cloudy weather is expected to prevail, and although some showers may intervene, such will "probably not interfere to a great extent with the enjoyment of the holiday. It will be somewhat bleak, however, with winds from between west-north-west and south; seas moderate.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17140, 21 April 1919, Page 4
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128THE WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17140, 21 April 1919, Page 4
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