THE WEATHER
*' 1 * ' ^ Tha Govarnment meteorolofllst isaued the following weather report and forecast }»st nijht:-^ General Situatio'n: An anti-cyclone still covers the Tasman Sea and extends over New Zealand. Pressure is low, however^ to the east, a cyclone having been located far to the east of East Cape'during the past few days. Winds: Soutneriies, moderate to strong but decreasing again soon. • Weather: Some scattered showers on the e~ast, and south coasts but in most districts, fair to fi'ne. Coo! temperatures at night. Following are the barometer, maxlmum and mininvjm thermometer, sunshine, anid rainfall readinga reporcled at the GpY.ernrhe'nt Observation Station by the Rotorua Tourlst Department for the ?4 Hours anded at 9.30, a.m. yesterday. Barometer 30.037ins Thermometer (max.) ,..t 58.0deg Thermometer (min.) 35.8deg Thermometer (min. on grass) .... -30.8deg Bright Sunshine 7.8hrs Rainfall Nil
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 649, 29 September 1933, Page 4
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133THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 649, 29 September 1933, Page 4
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