THE WEATHER
The Government meteorologist issueci the folIoWIng weather report and forecast' last tiight;— V *; f Genera! Situation": The last of a Tong series of We'steriy' dejjrAssl&ns moved on to» the Dominion to-day, and a low pressure is developing near Kaikoura. _ An anticyclone now cov. ers southerh* Australia with the centre near M'elbourne. ; ' \ f $ 1 i Forecast: Wfnds moderate to strong northeNies to» westerlies, still of gale force'irr the 'centrat provindes. SoutH6rlies, however, prevailing in the far South, extending soon over the Dominion as a whble. " " f *"• »» Weather: Squally and changeable and'Taili 'in mbst districts ,and thunder Fn places. Temperatu^es- becoming cooler. Foliowing are the barometer, maxi- ; mum ?nd mFnimum thermometer and rainfall readings recorded at 'the Government Obseryatiori*"'Statioft 5*by the Rotorua Tourist Department, for the 34 hours ehded at 9.30 a.m. yesterday: — » I *t 8-3 I - Barometer 29.898 ins, Thermometer (max .... .... 70.5 deg, Th'ermoyieter (min on grass) .... 36.5 deg, Rainfall Nil.B
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 135, 30 January 1932, Page 4
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152THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 135, 30 January 1932, Page 4
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