THE WEATHER.
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Miss Buaa, of Balfour M. vlrviue and Webster. Ltd., supplies the following observations of the weather: Barometer. Tuesday 29.75 , Wednesday .. 29.95 Thermometer. Max. Min. Monday 54.0 52.0 Tuesday 59.0 47.0 The barometer reads 29.90 with a rising tendency. Indications are for improved weather conditions to-day, with lower temperature; scattered showers. Westerlywinds prevailing. 0.27 points of rain fell during the past 24 hours. Mean temperat&rc 53 degrees. SCUTH AUCKLAND AREA. ;By Govt. Meteorologist.) The special- forecast by '.he Government meteorologist covering the WalkatoTharoes Valley area is as folForecast: Strong southwesterly winds decreasing, and gradually veering to west and later north-west. •Weather changeable at first with . scattered showers, but soon improving • temporarily. Temperatures cool to moderate, seas moderate. ..General Inference: A veryslight anti-cyclone is passing north of New Zealand to-day, but a deep depression developed rapidly yesterday over south-eastern Australia and will shortly cause a renewal of unsettled weather in the Dominion. THE RAINFALL. (Recorded at Ruakura.) Rainfall for 2'. hours en-10.1 > 9 o’clock this morning .14ins. Rainfall for previous 24 hours ,50ins. Total for August .14ins. i i’i ror year to date. 28.G8ins.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19013, 2 August 1933, Page 6
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