THE WEATHER
The Governrnent meteorolo sued the followlng forecasf' hours ffom 9 a.ip. to-tiay^ General situation: Xhe pression is passinfl eastvyJ apticyclone is adVancing u Dominion, its centre atw. located in the north-^eA Sea. Pressure is falling J eastern Australia, a distqfv westerly type having m° aoross the Great Australjjj Forecase: Southerly Wjn, af places ip the North u decreasipg, and (?)sewhere? v'eering sHortly to westerlu therly. v\ The .weather \yi]J be J with scattered sho'wers ;n . laJaqd apd mainly fajr t0 &outh Isfand, and soon becj . generally. '• Cold te'mperjJ some inland f^o.sts to-nig|,(! Following are the mum and minimum thermom, rainfall readings reoordetia{! ernipent Observation sjj the Rotorua Tourist t>epar« the 24 hours epded at 9 am day:—" " Barometei4 Thermometer (max.) .... Thermometer (mfn. on Rainfall .... .... .... .... .... ' • ...... •
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 27, 24 September 1931, Page 2
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126THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 27, 24 September 1931, Page 2
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