THE WEATHER
The , G6v«rnmint mtiteoroloplst inaued the following weather report and forecast I»$t nifht:— General Sitiiaf ion : The recent shallow depression has passed away eastward arid a rather intense anti-cyclone is now adva'ncing on to New Zedland. Winds: South-eastetlies to southerlies, moderate to freshening but declinina sradually. WeatHfehi Rather unsettled at first 'over tfte North Island and north-gast portions t>f the South Island with scat_ tered rain mainly on the east coast. Gradually improving elsewhere with fine. weather but cool temperatures. Following are the baromfeter, maxlmurn arid ittinimum thermpofeter, sun= ehih'S, ahd rainfall rea'dings recorded at tne (Sovefhment Observatidn Sta: tion by the Rotorua Tourlst department fbr Ihe 24 hours finde d at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. Barometer .... 30.008ins. Thermometer (max.) 56.9deg. Therniometer rdloinoin Thermometer (mirt.) 44.8deg. Thermdmfeter (rhin. on grass) .... 38:2de^c Rainfal 0.19ins. Bright Sunshine 4.0hrs.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 622, 29 August 1933, Page 4
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136THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 622, 29 August 1933, Page 4
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