THE WEATHER
'.The Government meteorologist isisued the following Weather re'port and fbrecast last night: — Generaf situation: A slight depression is crossing the South Island today and an anti-cyclone is advancing across the Tasman Sea btii is ^radJ ually losing its i'ntensity. Pressure is now falling over the South -eastfern districts. _ Forecast: Moderate south -westerlji and westerly winds, veering later tj north -westerly and freshenirtg. Weather: Some s'c&ttereH showers to night, with fair to fine conditions prevailing generally to-motrow. Gool to-night with temperatures graduaily becomi'ng warmer. Later, unsettled cdriditiofis setting iri in th'e W'e'stern districts. Following are Ihe barom'eter, maximum and minimum thermometer arfd rainfall readings recorded at th'e Government Observation Station py the Rotorua Tourist Departme'h't, tor ^tif& 24. hours ended ht ^.30 a.m. yester"^day:— Barometer 29.552ins. Thermometer (max.) .... .... 55.2deg, Thermometer (min. on grass) 27.3deg! Rainfall 0.06ins.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 55, 27 October 1931, Page 2
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137THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 55, 27 October 1931, Page 2
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