THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. tPER PRESS ASSOCIATION J WELLINGTON, Sept. 13. The Meteorological Office to-night issued the following summary and forecast : The barometer rose fast during the night in the south, the winds changing to southerly strong to gale. Westerly winds, strong to gale, occurred in other parts during The night, and a heavy gale is reported from East Cape. The wind moderated, and was more variable to-day. ' Rain has fallen in most parts of the country, and the rivers are high on the west coast of the South Island. Present indications are for cloudy and unsettled weather, with rain, in most parts of the country, and winds variable and squally at times, but moderate to strong westerly wind prevailing northward of Kawhia and Napier, and south-easterly breezes elsewhere. The barometer will probably rise temporarily in the south, bur fall again for a westerly disturbance due towards the end of the week. RAIN IN WELLINGTON. Steady rain set in here this morning the first appreciable fall for some weeks.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3322, 14 September 1911, Page 2
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170THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3322, 14 September 1911, Page 2
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