THE WEATHER
The Government meteorologist issued the following weather report and f&recast last night;— General Situatio'n: Pressure distribution over New Zealand is again very uniform, but a shallpw depression is advancing across the Tasman Sea. .. •* Forecast: Winds variable at first, '• ^ but later tending northerly and fresheni'ng. •*' Weather: Mainly fine at first. showers in the far South and later ,'deyeloping in- the North-'; cold night and spbie. frosts and fog. /. ' Foljoyying /are the barometer, maxi- .• mum' a'nd. rp'inimum the.Fmometer, and ra'infall -readipgs recorded at the Gov.ernmeht Observatioh f, Station " by thfe Rotorua- Tourjst Department, for the 24 'hours'"ehded>at''JbS"p k.m. yes''*terday:— , ' ' , . » ' ' * 1 > ' T Baromdt'er *.... " ..... :/•. 29.957ins. . Thermpmeten:'(max,) 5§4deg- '' Th6rmometer '(mini'on grass) ,25.7deg. •"'Rainfall '* ' Nil
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 243, 4 June 1932, Page 4
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111THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 243, 4 June 1932, Page 4
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