THE WEATHER
The Qov*rnmerit meteoro1o{ilet iaeued nhe following weather repbrt and | forec'ast l»st night: — j General Situatioh: A vtfide anti-cyc-i ione area of high pressure covers New | Zealand its centre being off, the the j east coast of Australfa. j Winds: South to east. Light to- fresh j north of Westport. ! Weather: Fine ih most drstricts but | isolated showers are stiil likely between Hawkes Bay arrd? the East ; Coast. ! Following are tha barometrrt rnaxlmum and minimunt therrnbnreter, suni shine,.and rainfall' reatirnga recorded at the Government Observation Sta„tion by the Ff6t6rua Toiiri'st Department f6r the 24 hours" ena§d at 9T.30 a.m. /esterday. Barometer 30.329ins Thermometer (maX.) 53".2tfeg; Thermometer (min.) 3'4.&tfeg. Thermometer (minV on grass) .... 25.5deg. Rainfall .... .... .... ftj| B right Sunshine 2l.2hrs.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 4
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120THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 4
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