THE WEATHER
• }K-y '» ' » " • " • - ■ . B The Gov«rnment,.vmeteoroTo$i1st i«- , eued the following weather report and t forecast laet nig-ht: — ^ ^ General Situation: .An ant(,-cypfone C extends from south-eastern Australia across southerh New Zealand. Pres- 4sure is relatively low to the north; Winds: Variable but gradually teVid- J ing to northerly, south of Westport ® and Kaikoura. ,EIsewhere_ moderate L to strong but decreasing toward the g south-east. i with scattered showers and misty rain* Weather: Cloudy in thej North especially on the East Coast but. im- t proving. Fine in the South Island. i I Temperatures cold with sorrie frosts j and fog. ^ Following are the barometer, maxl- ^ mum and minimum thermomster, sun- j shine, and rainfall rea'dings recorde.d at the Governmeht Observation Sta- ^ tion by the Rotorua Tourist . Oepartment for the 24 hours ended at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. £ •• t Barometer .... '. 30.175ins Thermometr (max) s. 52.8deg. I Thermometer (min.) 42.2deg ] Thermometer (min. on grass) .... 38.6deg" c Rainfall .... / Nil j Bright Sunshine .... Nil ^ I IIMI {
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 575, 5 July 1933, Page 4
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160THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 575, 5 July 1933, Page 4
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