THE WEATHER
The following is the Rev. D. C. Bates’ summary and forecast: The barometer has fallen low in the south ■for a westerly storm area. Rain has fallen on the West Coast of the South Island-; and the weather has been very warm on the East Coast. Westerly winds, moderate to strong, have prevailed in the north, and strong to gale south of Cook Strait. The present indications are "for a further fall in the north, but the barometer will probably rise fast shortly in the south for a southerly buster; change to westerly winds strong to gale, changing to southerly gale, with rain and • colder weather. The storm area will probably extend northwards by to-morrow evening, but with less intensity.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2698, 31 December 1909, Page 3
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122THE WEATHER Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2698, 31 December 1909, Page 3
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