THE WEATHER.
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Mile R. Budd. or Mom! Bailout. Irvine and Webster. lupplies the following local observation: on the weather: laromotor. Wednesday A. 30.20 Thursday .. i 30:20 Thermometer. Max. Min. Tuesday 61 39 \\’ednesdey -Gi 39 Mean Temperature, 50 deg. The barometer reads 30.20 and has very little movement. Indications are {or fair weather to-day and possibly tomorrow. with lower temperature. brisk southerly winds prevailing. The Rainfall. Rainfall for 2i hours ended 9 o‘clock this morning, .00In. Ralntell for previous 21h hours, .00ln. ' Totsl rainfall for May to date. 1.71 m Average nlnroil for Mai. 4.63 m. Rainfall for your to date 26.12in. Average yesrly rainfall. i6.32in. OPIOIAL FORIOAG‘I'. (By Govt. Meteorologist.) The special forecast by the Government Meteorologist covering the \V‘aikatoThames Valley is as follows: Forecast: Light to mod—erate south-easterly winds prevailing. Weather line. with cold night. but. moderate day temperatures. Seas modernte to rather rough in bay. General inference: Pressure has now risen somewhat to the north and east and an anti—cyclone slili covers the Tasman Sea.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 8
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170THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 8
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