THE WEATHER
The . Government meteorologist is- 1 sued the following weather report and I forecast last night: — 8 General situation; The meterological B situation is still dominated by an anti- 8 cyclone,t the cefltre of whjph is. now-B located east of East Cape. The depres- B sion over south-eastern Au^tralia has B deepe'ned since yest^rday. B Forecast; Winds: northerly mod- B erate winds generally, Hiir graaually B strengthening. 8 Weather: li/lainly fajr watm arid B sultery,' But stilf sbme sdattbre'd rain B on the. West .Coast .a n,d - in the far 8 of the, South Isldnd. Condit- B "ions becoming unsettled shortly in B districts with a westeriy aspect. 8 Fonbwing are the barometer; maxi- 8 mum and minimurn thermometer (.and 8 rainfall readings /eborded'.at the" Gov- 8 ernmb'Ht Observatlon 'J statioit, by 8 the Rotoruii ToilHst DeBArthiieht, for 8 the 24 hours ended at 6.30 a.m. yester- 8 day:— 8 Barometer 3Q,212ins. B Therrrtonieter (rn'ax.) 72.5deg. B Thermomoter (rriih. oh grass) 40.2deg.'B Rainfall TraceB
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 November 1931, Page 4
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165THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 November 1931, Page 4
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