THE WEATHER.
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Mill R. Budd, or Messrs Bulour, Irvine and Webster. “PM!“ the following local Observations on the weather: Barometer. Friday 30.30 Saturday 30.30 thermometer. Max. Min. Thursday 6‘), 51 Friday as 44 Mean Temperature. 5! desThe barometer is steady at 30.30. Indications are for continued fair weather i 0» day and to-morrow with sensonabie temperature and light variable winds. The Rainfall. Rainfall for 2/: hours ended 'J o'clonk this morning, .OOIn. mini‘uli [or previous 2!: Hours, .OOin. 'l‘oiai rainfall (or May to Life, 1.71 m. Average rainfall for May. 5.63 m. Rainfall for your to date‘ 26.12in. Average yearly rainfall. £6.32”). SPIGIAI. FOIIOAI‘I’. (By Govt. Meteorologist.) The special forecast by UM Government Meteoroloalst covering the Walkato‘ Thames Valley is as follows: Forecast: Light to moderate but freshening southeast to easterly winds. Weather mainly fair to fine. but .\Vith increasing clouds and later some scattered rains. Sens moderaie but rising. .‘ General Inference: A cyclone is stlii centred between Cape Marla van Diemen and Norfolk island but an intense anti-cyclone covers the greater part or the Dominion.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 8
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178THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 8
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