THE WEATHER
(k '& II The Government meteorologist sued the following weather report j forecast last night: — General. ..Situatlon: The an.tticycli responsible .for tpe present proJoni spell of summer weather is at len moving definitely eastward, and moderate yreptefly xiepress/pn vancing towards New Zealand,', Forecast: \Wfnds: M oderate strong northerly, risjna to gale fo at places south of New PJyrrto.utfi i Castlepoint.- A southerly change probable durJng Fr.lday .night x>r S urday. Weather; vyarm and sul in the easter'n provinces and most i tricts, but unsettled with rain in wpiern and souther'n, portions of -rf^nutH Isiand. Some thunder proba in the hjgh country; ,c(9.udiness, Ji ever great ly increasipg ge.rjeraliy ; condifiotjs becoqij/ig .m.ore j^i^ely i settled jf/om Friday witp c.poipr te peratures settlng Jp later. Following are Jjje p.arometer, ma mum and minimum thermometer i rainfall readings recorded at the 9 ernment Observation Station " the Rotorua Tourist Department, . the 24 hours ended at-9.30 a.m. yest day:-r Barometer .... .... ., 30.135i Thermometer (max.) .... ; 73.5d Thermoiri.eter (min. on grass) 47,5c( Rainfall ., ..."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 76, 20 November 1931, Page 4
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166THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 76, 20 November 1931, Page 4
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