THE WEATHER
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The following local nbserTatlMM on the weather are supplied by Mias Budd, of Messrs Balfour, Irvine and Webster, Limited, Hamilton: Barometer Tuesday 30.40 Wednesday 30.40 Thermometer Max. Min. Monday 63 47 Tuesday 66 44 Mean Temperature, 55 deg. The barometer reads 30.40. Fair weather Is Indicated today to-morrow with lower temperature and westerly winds prevailing. The Rainfall Rainfall for 2 4 hours ended 0 o’clock this morning. .OOin. Rainfall for previous 24 hours. .OOin. Rainfall for Mav to date, S.34in. Average rainfall for May, 4 631 n. Rainfall for year to date. 19.13in. Average yearly rainfall, 46.32in. SPECIAL FORECAST JBy Govt. Meteorologist). The special forecart by the Government Meteorologist covering the WalkatoThsmes Valter l« follows: Forecast: Light to moderate but freshening northeasterly wind. Weather fine at first but soon clouding over and later rain developing. Temperatures mild. Sea rather rough to rough. General Inference: The recent anti-cyclone is now moving eastwards off the North Island. A depression is approachinx across the South Tasman Sea. while another is centred north-west of Norfolk Island. Pressure has risen again over south-east-ern Australia.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 6
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183THE WEATHER Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 6
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