THE WEATHER
The Government meteorolcgi(( sued the following fof-ecAst r&jt hours from 9 a.mi to-day:— .. General situation: A shalfow preSsiori has beeri iocdted to.rfj tHe west coast of the South Is|an, a slight anti-oyclone over th« tern Tasman" Sea has rerriairietf ticaily stationary : since with its centre eaSt of Tasman!Forecast: Winds moderate to« southerly south of Greymouth Akaroa^ elsewhere variable at but southerlieS soort agaiit jj, ing generaity. The weather y,u be changeable, with soattered ers in most districts and cool atures. The following are the baroj maximum and minimum thermon and rainfall readings rsoordeij j Government observation statfdi the Rotorua Tourist DepartmtD the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. y day:— Barometer .... .... .... .... 29, j 'Thermometer (max.) Thermometer (min, on grass) 2 Rainfall .... ...."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 10, 3 September 1931, Page 2
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123THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 10, 3 September 1931, Page 2
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