THE WEATHER
The Government meteoroloolst Ibsued the folloWihg weather report and forOcast ij»st Hiffht:— ' Genera! situatio.n: The depression which crossed thet South Island durFng Tuesday night deepened somewhat ih passing east'ward, another hnticyclone is advancing across the Tasman "Sea. Forecas't:. Winds south-westerly to southerly, moderately rhainly, but strong at first jn a few exposed positions. Weather: Changeable at first, with scattered showers, mainly on the coast, but soon becomi'ng fair to fine again generally. Cold temperatures. Followlng are the barometer, maxf- t mum and minimum thermotnister, sunshine, and rainfall rea'dings recorded i at the- Government Obse'rvation Sta- | tion by the Rotorua Tourist Department for the 24 hours ended at 9.30 a.m. yissterday. Barometer 30.085ins. Thermometer (max.) ...; 52.7deg. Thermometer (min.) .... 31.8deg. Thermometer (min. on grass) 24.4deg. Rainfall Nil Bright Sunshine 2.6hrs.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 558, 15 June 1933, Page 4
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130THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 558, 15 June 1933, Page 4
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