THE WEATHER
i The Gqvernment meteorologist is Sued the following wealher report' ahij forecast iast night: — -Ge'nerai* situation: The depression over the Tasman Sea referred to yesi terday has apparently fiiled up whild the anti-cyclorte has extended froni the north' and now covers the whol^ of the Dominiqn. Rressure has falleii • considerahly tb-^ay oyer 'Taska'ma. ' Forecast: Winds between southi west and north-west, moderate gertJ eral,{y bu| freshtfning a| times about Cook and Foreaux Straits.*' ***s Weather: Fair to fine in most dis. tricts> but some isolated showers on th& WeSt" poast of the South "Island Cooi nights but warm days. " " ' ' Following are the barometer, maxu mum and minimum thermomefer and rainfall rea'dihgs recordeii"at'"the Gov,* ernment Observation Station by thfe Rotorud Tourfsf '6epart%¥Alt, the 24 hours end^i^t 9.30 a.m. yester. ^.-day:— ; \ \*> 1 Barometer-..,. 29.979ins. Thermometer (max.) 63'.8cfeg, Thermometer (mfn.'on grass) 33.5deg, Rainfall nj|
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 57, 29 October 1931, Page 2
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142THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 57, 29 October 1931, Page 2
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