THE WEATHER
FINE AND WARM. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Dec. 9. The depression vesterday over the Tasman Sea has dissipated, and ail anti-cyclone is now moving on to the Dominion. , . . Forecast: Moderate north-west to westerly winds prevailing. Weather: Fair to fine, and warm. Seas moderate"RAINFALL AT TIRITEA. Records of the rainfall taken at Tiritea during November by Mr l. O. Tnms aro a.s follow: —2nd, .ooin.; Bth 22 9th, .32; 10th, .96; 11th, .11; 12th 15; 13th, .25; 14th, .38; 18th, 30’ 24th .70; 25th, .08; 28th, .20; 29th 27; 30th, 1.25; total, 5.77 in. Rain fell on 14 days, the maximum daily fall being 1.25 in. on the 30th. RIVER GAUGE. Noon —2ft
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 9 December 1936, Page 2
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114THE WEATHER Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 9 December 1936, Page 2
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