THE WEATHER
OBSERVATIONS The following local observations on the weather are supplied by Mies Budd, or Messrs Rairoar Irvine and Webster, Ltd.. Hamilton. Barometer Monday 30.05 Thermometer Max. Min. Sunday ...... "2 51 Mean temperature, 1.5 deg. fhe barometer reads 30.05 and has very llttl* movement. Generally Tair weather Is indicated to-day and to-morrow, with cool temperatures and westerly winds prevailing. The Rainfall Rainfall ror 24 houre ended 9 (/clock this morning. .00in. Rainfall ror previous 24 hours, JMHn. Rainfall for February to date, 1.4 7 in. Average rainfall for February, 3.10 m. itainrall for year to date 8.72 m. Average yearly rainfall 46.32in. SPECIAL FORECAST (By Government Meteorologist) fhe special forecast by the Government Meteorologist, coverhig the Waikato-Thames Valley Ls as follows: General situation-. An anticyclone extends from eastern I Australia on to the north Tasman Sea. but a series of westerly depressions is crossing the I south Tasman Sea and southern I flew Zealand. Forecast: Light to fresh west to south-west winds. Weather fair to Bne. Temperatures moderate. Seas moderate to rather rough o u west coast, slight to moderate on the east coast.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20735, 20 February 1939, Page 6
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185THE WEATHER Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20735, 20 February 1939, Page 6
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