THE WEATHER
The Government pieteorologist l«sued the followina/ weather report and forecast last jiight: — Ge'neral situatioh: A moderate anticyclone has beeri crossing New Zea- j land to-day with its centre to the north, and a ehallow depression is now advancing |over the Tasman Sea. Forecast: Wihds moderate to fresh, northerlies to north-easterlies, changing gradually ito south-easterlies in the south". i • Weather: Becoming overcast with much mist or fog in places; rain developing at firstt in the far north and > south, Iafer bectiming generaf. Following are the barometer, maximum and minimum thermometer, sunshine, and rainfall* rfcgdings recorded at the Government Obseryation Station by the Rotorua Tourist Depart- - ment for the 24 hours ended at 9.30 a.m. o'n Saturday and Sunday. SATURDAY. Barometer 30.018ins. Thermometer (max.) ............ 56.1deg. Thermometer (min.) 30.5deg. Thermometer (min. on grass) 23.3deg. Rainfall Nil Bright Sunshine 6.8hrs. SUNDAY. Barometer 30.052ins. Thermometer (max.) 52.7deg. Thermometer (min.) 37.8deg. Thermometer (mi'n. on grass) 31.3deg. Bright Sunshine *••••• 7.2hrs.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 289, 1 August 1932, Page 4
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155THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 289, 1 August 1932, Page 4
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