NO CHANGE EXPECTED
- FINE WARM WEATHER A continuation of the fair to fine i weather with mild to warm temper- i atures is predicted by the Govern- j ment meteorologist. An anti-cyclone still covers New Zealand and pressure is low in the south-west Tasman sea. Winds will i be light and variable, later tending northerly. Mornings will be cloudy but otherwise the weather will be fine with seas slight. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The following - local observations on the weather are suppled by Miss Rudd or Messrs Balfour, Irvine and Webster, Ltd, Hamilton:— Barometer Monday .. .. 30.4 h Tuesday .. 30.30 Thermometer Min. Max. ; Saturday .. .. 51 80 Monday . . i'j 7 3 Mean temperature. degrees. The baromete. read- 30.30 and has very little movement. Generally fair weather is indicated to-day and tomorrow. with lower temperatures and southerly winds prevailing. The Rainfall Rainfall lor Ji hours ended 9 O'clock this morning, .ooiii. Mamr.ill for previous -J i hours, Rainfall Tor March to date. .00in. Average rainfall for March, a.s-Jin. Rainfall for year lo date, s.«.7in. Average yearly rainfall, 4S.S4in.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21361, 4 March 1941, Page 4
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173NO CHANGE EXPECTED Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21361, 4 March 1941, Page 4
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