THE WEATHER
The Government meteorotogist Is- j su«d the following weather rep'ort and ! forecast la^t night: — 5 Genera Situation: New Zealand is I once again covered by a fairiy in- I tense anticyclone, but pressure is re- I latively low to North a'nd West of the I North (sland. i Forecast: Winds moderate to strong j southerly to south -eastenly. "" **'" ' I Weather: Cfiangeable with further l rain in places around and north of 1 Cook Strait. Mainly fair to fine in the I South Island. Cool te'rriperatures I with inlancj frosts in the South. | Following are the barometer, "m'axi- I mum and mhiHrium thermpjftetef and I rainfall readings fecbrded "at the Gov- 1 ernment Observation Station by I the Rotorua "TourfsP toepartmeht, fof I the 24 houra ended at 9.30 a.m. yester- 1 .day:— 5 1 :v! | Barometer 30.241ins. I .Thermometer (max.) .... 68.2deg. I Tberrnoriieter (min. on grass) 51.8deg. B Rai'nfalL 0.23ins. |
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 191, 6 April 1932, Page 4
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152THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 191, 6 April 1932, Page 4
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