THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST
(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Nov. 9. Westerly winds, strong to gale, have prevailed everywhere, and warm and cloudy weather has prevailed with rain m. parte. Many thunderstorms have occurred to-day about Cook Straits, early on the- isouthern side, and later tho- Northern side. The baronmUr hxy Lvilon -everywhere. Present indications arc for rain in all parts of the country, with cloudy aind mis tv weather. The barometer will probably fall everywhere, fast in the north, hut rise in the south, after about twenty hours. Northerly and westerly winds, strong to gale are probable in the north, and westerlies veering to southerly after frrun 16 to 20 hours iint the south', with cold er weather 'f ollowing.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3371, 10 November 1911, Page 2
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121THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3371, 10 November 1911, Page 2
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