THE WEATHER
The Go»yernment meteorologist lasm.»d.the foHowiog. weather report and forec'ast last night: — General Situation: The anticyolone referred to in, recent reports is now moving on to New Zeaiand, pressure having riseo considerably. In Eastern Australia there has been a considerable fall. Forecast: Winds southerly to southeasterly, fresh to moderate mainly, but strong in the Far North. Weather: Fine in most districts, but some scattered showers between Haw. kes ,Bay and the East Cape and in the far North; terrtperatures cool with some-inland frosts. FoIIawing are the p^romgter,, pia??!mum and mftiimum thermometer and rainfall readings re*corded at the Governmept Ob6ervation Station by the Rotorua .X.ourist. pepartuiegj^.terthe 24 hours ended at 9,35 . a.m. yesfef-' • day:— Barometer 30.204ins. Thermometer (max.) 65.3deg. Thermometer (m4*>. on grass) 38.5deg. Rainfall .... Nil
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 200, 16 April 1932, Page 4
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126THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 200, 16 April 1932, Page 4
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