LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The following local observations on the weather are supplied by Miss Burki. of Messrs Balfour Irvine and Webster, Ltd., Hamilton. Barometer Monday 30.05 Tuesday ........ 30.10 Thermometer Max. Min. Sunday ...... 72 51 Monday .... 70 57 Mean temperature, 03.5 deg. The barometer has risen a little sin*-e last reading- and is steady at 30.10. Fair weather Is indicated to-day and to-morrow, with higher temperature and westerly winds prevailing. The Rainfall Rainfall for 2 4 hours ended 9 •’dock tins morning, .Oflin. Rainfall for previous 2 4 hours, Jootn. Rainfall for February to date, *_47tn. Average rainfall for February, 3.ldm. Rainfall fear year to dale S-72in. rainfall 44^2tn> SPECtAL FORECAST (By Government Meteoroiog&t) the special forecast by the government Meteorologist, covering the Waikato-Thames Valley is as rollows: General situation: An anticyclone covers the Tasman sea ami extends on to the North Island. Pressure is still rather low to the south and south-east. The forecast is for light southwesterly winds with the weather fair to fine and temperatures moderate. Seas slight to moderate.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20736, 21 February 1939, Page 6
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