THE WEATHER
The Government mateorolofiTst l»sued the follbwirid weather report and forecast t»s"t ni^htr— General situation: A moderate anticyclone extends from southern New Zealand toward the Chatham Islands. A cyclonic depression is centred north of Norfolk Island. A slight westerly depressio'n has'Teached south-eastern Australia. Forecast: Winds light to moderate souiherly between Cook Strait and Auckland, otherwise tending easterly arid northerly ahd freshening iri the far norfh and south. Wather: Fair to fine mostly, rain developing rn the far north and extending gradUally over much of the Auckland province. Showers likely latei1 in 'and about Foveaux Strait. Temperatures cold to-night With some fogs, and hard frosts, milder to-mor-row. Following are the barometer, maxlmurh and rninimuiri thermomatar, si/nshine, and rainfall rea'dings recorded at the Government Observation Sta* iion By 'the Botorua Tourist bepartment for the 24 hours ended at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. Barometer 30.144ins. Therrriometer (max.) 55.0deg. Thermometer (min.) 32.0deg. Thermbmeter (min. on grass) 22.3deg. Rainfall Nil Bright Sunshine 7.0hrs.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 563, 21 June 1933, Page 4
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158THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 563, 21 June 1933, Page 4
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