THE WEATHER.
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. “in R. Budd. or Messrs BNIOUP. Irvine and Webster. luppliea the following local Observation. on the weather: lammeur. Monday ... . . 30.10 Tuesday 30.15 Thumomclor. Max. Min. Sunday 61 36 Monday 60 31 Mean Temperature. “.5 dog. The barometer reads 80.15 with a rising tendency. ln—dioations are for fair weather to-day and to—morrow, with seasonabie temperatures; brisk southerly winds prevailins. TM Rainfall. Rainfall for 21: hours ended 9 o‘clock this morning, .00in. Rainfall for previous AS hours. .001 n. Total rainfall for May to date, 1.71 m. Average rainfall for May. s.63in. Rainfall for year to date. 26li2in. Average yearly rainfall. (6.32111. _— ‘ IPEOIAI. FORIOAST. (B! Govt. Meteorologist.) The special loreout by the Government Meteorologist covering the WalkatoForecast: Moderate to ltrong south-easterly winds. \\'eather mainly flue with Cold night temperatures. but some scattered rains in areas exposed to the East‘ Sens rough. General inference: Pres—sure is still rather low to the north and east of the Do—minion. but am anti-cyclone extends from the Tasman Sea On to the South Island.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19895, 26 May 1936, Page 8
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171THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19895, 26 May 1936, Page 8
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