SECOND EDITION THE WEATHER.
Th.> following 1 ;ii<i.- u ter and ther-; mometer reading-,, taken at II a.m.' daily, and weailar indications, are' i kindly supplied hy Mr James \ HitMiiuer : Thermririetec. Mux. Min. Friil.-v ,-,.] ;i9 Saturday 01 42 2arc»r.eter Saturday 2P.8-") I -Mo!id;iy _!'..')!) | During tlv p si >■ 'io::rs ;!„• weather has proved change.tide, luaiv rain I falling (jii Saturday, iollowed l,y a Laid ! frost. Ycstord.n ' >■> niinved fine, hid ! again hc..v\ lain f< ,1 during tin- early ; morning, the wind changing from souih | to west. Barometer falling, hnl will piohably rise soon. Wc have again entered aii area of low pressure covering the whole country. To-day will continue unsettled, hut conditions will probably improve temporary after VI hour:;, with wind hacking to a southerly direction. The Weather Bureau wires: The indications are for southerly winds, strong to gale. Raiu probable and snow on high country. The night ill probably he very cold with frost. Barometer rising.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 4
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154SECOND EDITION THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 4
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