CHANGE IN WEATHER
SCATTERED RAIN LIKELY Moderate to fresh north-west to west winds, increasing cloud and scattered rain developing tomorrow from the west is forecast by the Government meteorologist in a forecast for the Auckland Province. An anti-cyclone is located east of New Zealand while a low pressure trough is crossing the South Island. Temperatures will be moderate with slight seas. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The following local observation* on the weather are supplied by Mi-s Rudd <»r Messrs Balfour. Irvine and Wobater, Ltd., llajnlltoi: Barometer Wednesday .. .. 30.25 Thursday .. .. 30.15 Thermometer Min. Max. Tuesday .. 50 77 Wednesday 57 so Mean temperature, G 8.5 deg. The barometer i~ steady it 30.13. lair weatlici is indicated today and to-morrow. wjih higher temperatures and souther.! winds prevailing. The Rainfall Hainrall for 2 \ hours ended 9 o’clock tub morning, .uoin. Ham fall Tor previous 2 4 hours, .00 ill. Hainrall for March to date. .ooin. Average rain Tall for March, 3.321 n. Hamrail for year to date, 8.67in. Average yearly rainiall, 45.6 4.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21363, 6 March 1941, Page 6
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167CHANGE IN WEATHER Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21363, 6 March 1941, Page 6
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