THE WEATHER
The Government meteorologlat ls. sued the fojlowing weather report and forecast last night:— General Situation: A very intensc ar(d extensjve disturbance has been advancing on to the Dominion, It; centfe 06W being located West oi Foveaux Strait. Forecast: \A/fnds, Strorig hortherly.fi gale, back'ing to southerly in the far South :a'nd south-west shortlj becemihg generSI. Weather: Storrriy, wjth faihl ir most districfs and many heavy fails Considprable, flooding, probably ii Westland and Otago. Thunder witl hail in places and some snow i'n th South lsland rangee.- TemperdtUfe becoming cooler to-morrow. Fotlawlng are the barometer, maxl mum and hiihlmum thermometer anj rainfall readings fecord®*! At the Qov ernment Observation Station b; the ftotortia Tourist Department, fo the 24 hours ended at 9.30 a.m, yester day: — Barometer ...» .... ..... 29. Thermometer (max) 79.5 d Theriridftieter (min. on grass) .... 40.7 d Ffainfall '
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 118, 11 January 1932, Page 4
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138THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 118, 11 January 1932, Page 4
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