THE WEATHER
t-fthe Government metedrologist sued-the following weather report a forecast last night: — - 4 ^ vs* "* : • ' •; -j-Ge'herai Situatiori: an anticyclo frb.®en responsible for the fine we ther - 6f the past three days and s e^tehds between New Zealand a BfiSterrr Australia, its centre havi remained practically stationery'Th* t northern Tasman Sea. a depressi is now moving on to south-east ai tralia. Forecast: Winds iight to moders southerly North of New Plymouth'a' East Cape. Elsewhere westerjy north-west, moderate generallyj ,b freshening and iater becoming stroi and squally in and south- of -Co Strait. The weather will 'MiII"be" fi generaily with warm day temper ttires. : Clouds, however, greatly i creasing, more especially in distric with a westerly -aspect> where - ra may be expectgd ^to " 'develop ' d uri'i week-end with feo'ffie'fieavy falfs •^Westland. " Following are the barometer, max mum Arid minimum thermometer ai rainfall readings recorded at the Gcr ernment Observation Statron 'i the Rotorua Tourist Department, fi the 24 hours ended at 9.30 a.m. yeste
day:- — Barometer 30.2181 Thermometer, max 64.3dl Thermometer, rrtfn (on grass) 32.4dl Rainfall .... .... s*..„ ' fj
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 47, 17 October 1931, Page 4
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176THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 47, 17 October 1931, Page 4
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