THE WEATHER.
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. / Miss Budd, of Bairour M. Irvine and Webster, Ltd., supplies the following observations of the weather: — Barometer. Saturday .... 30.35 Monday > - 30.30 Tnermometer. Max. Min. Firday S 7 55 Sunday 81 54 Mean Temperature, 70.5 deg. The barometer reads 30.30 with a falling tendency. Indications are for cloudy weather to-day, with high temperatures, scattered showers and north-westerly winds prevailing; unsettled conditions following. The Rainfall. nalnrnit ror 24 r.ours ended 9 o’clock this .morning, .00in. Main tail ror previous 24 hours .00in. Total for December to date, •00in. Average rainfall for De-. cember, 3.38 in. Main fall lor year to date 40.75 in. Yearly average. 46.321 n. SOUTH AUCKLAND AREA. (By Gcvl. Meteorologist. The special roreoast by the Government Meteorologist covering, the WaikatoThames Valley Is a* follows: Forecast: Moderate but freshening northerly winds. Weather fine and warm to hot, but later clouding, over, and there are prospects of some rain within a day or two. Seas moderate. General Inference: Pressure remains high over and to the east of New Zealand, but a shallow depression is still advancing slowly over the Tasman Sea. Conditions are disturbed in the Pacific Islands region.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19430, 3 December 1934, Page 6
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192THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19430, 3 December 1934, Page 6
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