THE WEATHER
The Government meteorologist m sued the following forecast for J hours from .9 a.m. to-day: — ■ General Situation: An anticyj has been advancing on to the« minion, but pressure is still relatB low in the north, a slight cyclotieB ing moved to the East of the yfl land Peninsular. Barometers are J failing over south-eastern AustrJ Forecast: Winds — South-easte* southeriy winds north of Farewell® and Kaikoura, still strong in p|® but moderating; elsewhere varij with easterly and later northeriyB vailing. The weather will be chal able in the North lsland, with pa® showers in northern and eastern jl and mainly fair to fine in the sl lsland and soon becoming genej fine. Cold temperatures, with ■ frosts to-night. -■ Following are the barometer, n® mum and minimum thermometerl rainfall readings recorded at the (9 ernment Observation Station ■ the Rotorua Tourist Departmentl the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m, yejfl day: — ■ ... Barometer .... 29.92« Thermameter (mq>x.jffe£ 7/.' ...j, §2.M Thernfometer (min. bn grass) 32, ■ Rainfall 0,(9
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 16, 11 September 1931, Page 2
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163THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 16, 11 September 1931, Page 2
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