THE WEATHER
The Government , irieteorqjogl8t ha eiied the following forecast- for tit hours from 9 a.trt. to-day:— General situatiori: The trough 0 westerly disturbance ha? moved to east of fhe Dominionf but a secon^ disturbance is centred to-day vveit Cape" Maria Van Di_emenv Ai\ a, cyclone now covers eastern Austri and the Western Tasman ^ea; Forecast: Winds,, strong north. winds north of Auckland, backing i to southerly; # elsewhere ■ south( moderate to strong and rising to 5 force in exposed positions. ' The weather will be cold and t settled, with further rain" in most ti tricts, . heavy in places nprth of ^ land and In the Say of Pienty, a snow on some of the WahJands;] coming fine soon in Westland j conditions improving gradually jj where. pollowinp *are the barometer, jjjj mum and minimum thermoVneter j raipfa'l feadings fecorded at the. g, ernment Observation Station the Rotorua Tourist Department, the 24 hours ended at 9 a-m. yett day: — Earometer 29,7031 Thermometer (max.) .... 57.1$ Thermometer (min on grass) 35.0$ Rainfall .... .... .... 3si
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 September 1931, Page 2
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169THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 September 1931, Page 2
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