WEATHER FORECAST.
W'.';i??nst3n, May f.
The Dominion Meteorologist's sujhnriry and forecast, as from 5 p.m. today, are a8 follows : — The barometric pressure is still conwdeiably below normiil, and very xmstoady. Cold, squa'ly, and showery wcatlicr has been experienced in most pnrtr-; or the country, and southerly winds have- predominated. The cpas ;!) J heavy southward of Castle Point. Prcecnt'indications arc for unsettled, c<j'dand showery weatlKr. r'^'h to fioiith-cn'Sicrly wuvh'- will p"fi.),-.!ilv prevail. Tlvo .bnrornt't-fr i, : -. wry unrfi'.iJy, but should soon rise ov-?vywisoro, :uvl probably high.in. tiiG south for a c,\wrt time.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13718, 8 May 1913, Page 1
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90WEATHER FORECAST. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13718, 8 May 1913, Page 1
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