THE WEATHER
The Government meteorologist i5> 1 suod the following weather report and I forecast last night: — j General Situation: The anticyclonj 1 covering New Zealand was centred I to-day east of the North Island, I while a depression, which has been I located over south-eastern Australia, I moved on to the Tasman Sea. 1 Forecast: Winds, northerly, light I to moderate generally, but freshening j in and south of Cook Strait, I Weather: Fair to cloudy and warin 1 in most districts, but showers devel. I opfng in the western and far south. I ern portions of the South lsland, con. I ditions later becoming generally more I unsettled. 1 Follo-wing are the barometer, maxi. I mum and minimum thermometer and j rainfall readings"recorded at the Gov. j ernment Observation Station by j the Rotorua Tourist Department, f0f I the 34 hours ended af '9.30 a.m. yester. j day: — j Barometer .... 30.102ins. j Thermometer (max.) 72.1deg. I Thermometer (min. on grass) 47.7deg, Rainfall •••• Nill
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 175, 17 March 1932, Page 4
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165THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 175, 17 March 1932, Page 4
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