THE WEATHER
The Government meteorqlofilat lasued the following weather report and forecast tast nifht: — General situation: .The depression ; responsible for the recent stormy condftio'ns i's now cenfr'ed east of the;; Chatham Islands. An intense anticyclone covers the greater part of Australia and extends on to Southern New Zealand. Weather: Cold and changeable with scattered showers in eastern ,districtsi and the far north and south, but mainly fafr in districts with a west-' erly aspect. Folfowln'g are ihe baromefrrr maxlmum and minimum thermometer, sunshine, and rainfall rpadings, recorded at, the .Governmenf ObserVaition Sta* tion by the Rotorua ToUrist Department for the 24 hours ended at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. MONDAY Barometer 29.354ins. Thermo'meter (max.) 59.2deg. Thermometer (min.) 45.7deg. Thermometer (min. on grass) 36.4deg. Rainfall .'. 0.60ins. Bright Sunshine 1.2hrs. TUESDAY . . Bafortieter .... 29.576ins. Thermometer (maX.) 56.7deg. Thermometer (min.) 39.0deg. Thermometer (min. on grass) 32.7deg. Rainfall 0.03iris. Bright ^Sunshine 2.6hrs.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 515, 26 April 1933, Page 2
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145THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 515, 26 April 1933, Page 2
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