THE WEATHER
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The following local observations on the weather are supriled by Miss Budd, or Messrs Favour Irvine and Web* ter, LtcL, Hamilton. Barometer Tuesday 30.10 Wednesday 30.20 Thermometer Max. Min. Monday .... 70 57 Tuesday .... 72 50 Mean temperature, 61 deg. The barometer reads 30.20 with a rising tendency. Fair weather is indicated to-day’ and to-morrow, with warm temperatures and westerly winds prevailing. The Rainfall Rainfall Tor 24 hours ended 9 o'clock this morning, .Ouin. Rainfall for previous 24 hours, -Bonn Rain.rail for February to date, 1.47111. Average rain/ail for February, 3.201 U. Rainfall for year to date Average yearly rainfall 46.32 m. SPECIAL FORECAST Government Meteorologist) {fee special forecast by the «4u»eruu*eui Meieoruiogist, covering the Waikato-Thames Valley is as lolkuws: General situation: An anticyclone cover' the Tasman sea and the New Zealand area, the centre being west or Cook Strait. The roreca.<t Is for light to moderate and variable winds with southerly to south-easterly predominating. The weather will be ttoe with rising temperatures. Seas slight to moderate.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 6
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170THE WEATHER Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 6
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