WEATHER REPORTS
Masterton: Mr R. Brown reported at 9 a.m. as ± ;llows:— March 16: Barograph, 30.25. Shade temperature: Maximum, 76.4; minimum 42.8; terrestrial, 52.6; rain, 1 point; sunshine, 9'hrs. 48mins. March .17: Barograph, 30.20; shade temperature: Maximum, 29.2; minimum 58; terrestrial, 44.8; bright sunshine, Saturday, lOhrs. ISminis; Sunday, 4hrsWeekiy report: Shade temperature: Extreme maximum, 81.2; extreme minimum, 37; extreme range, 44.2; rainfall, 5 jwints; bright sunshine, 55hr®. 36 mins.; mileag , e of wind, 661. miles. The Government Meteorologist (Dr. E. Kidson) reported at 4 p.m. yesterday: The depression in the Tasman Sea has deepened consTHerably, anticyclones are centred near Chatham Islands and Adelaide respectively. Freshening northerly winds reaching gale force in places. A southerly change setting in from the south after about 24 hours and extending northwards gradually; moderate but rising seas in New Zealand waters generally. Weaperatures, rain setting in shortly & ther cloudy generally with warm tom. northern and western districts and extending gradually to other parts General rain probable during the next two or three days. Lighting-up time—s.s9 p.m.
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Wairarapa Age, 18 March 1929, Page 4
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