THE WEATHER
The Government meteorologist fl sued the follpvying. weather report al foreoast" last night:— 1 General situation: Barometers al , falling slightly Qn the East. Coast | the SoUth Island, bot are' strll hl^h':o| er the greater* part Pf New ZeS la| and to .the eastvrfard. The ^epressil over the western Tasman Sea appeal to have been falljng. I Forecast! Wipds mQcfefate nortl erly to north-easterly, squally at tinJ in Cook a'nd Foveaux Straits. I Weather: Generally fair to fitl with warm temperatures somewn 'cjiangea^le, however, witb scatterl rain falling^Jn western districts fr'jl Taranaki sMjthwards' agcf iri the fl South. * '"** *• Followlng are the'parometer, maJ mum and minimum thermometer a| rainfall readings"rec6rded at the Go| ernnjgnfc^ pbseryatioi? Station I tb^HFfotOrua To'tiVis't Depaotmeht, fl the 24 hours ended at 9.30 a.m. yestJ day: — 1 Barometer .... .... 3Q.2S4inl Thermometer (max.) 76.2del Thermometer (mih.'bn grass) 55.0de| Rainfall rJ
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 75, 19 November 1931, Page 4
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142THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 75, 19 November 1931, Page 4
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