THE WEATHER
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Miss Budd, of Balfour, M. Irvine and Webster, Ltd., supplies the following observations of the weather: — Barometer. Wednesday .. 29.75 Thursday .... 29.40 Theromometer. Max. Min. Tuesday 54.0 46.0 Wednesday 58.0 48 0 The barometer commenced to fall at mid-day yesterday, and now reads 29.40, steady. Continued stormy weather may be expected to-day and to-morrow, heavy showers, brisk winds from a northnorth - westerly direction, warm temperatures; 0.43 points of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Mean temperature, 53 deg. f The Weather Bureau \vire3 The indications for 24 hours]* from 9 a.m. this day are forll variable and moderate breezes* westerly prevailing, fresh-f ening after about 24 hours and backing by west to south. Expect dull weather, with much mist and fog in parts. Rain probable, after about 24 hours it will probably become colder. Barometer unsteady. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER. The following offioial report was issued at 4 p.m. yesterday:— Station. Wind. Ther. Cape Maria W- .. 55 Auckland S.E. .. 57 East Cape N.W .. 64 Cape Egmont N.W. .. 50 Napier N.N.E. .. 54 Farewell Spit W. .. 60 Stephen’s Is. N.W. .. 48 Wellington N.W. .. 50 Cape Campbell N.W .. 50 Greymouth N.W! ■.. 48 Akaroa Light N.E. ... 45 Nugget Point N.W. .. 44 Puysegur Point N. > . 47 Chatham Island N. ~ 47
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18394, 30 July 1931, Page 6
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207THE WEATHER Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18394, 30 July 1931, Page 6
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