THE WEATHER.
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, Miss R. Budd, of Messrs Balfour, Irvine and Webster, supplies the following local observations on the weather;
Barometer. Wednesday .. 29.90 Thursday .... 29.0 u Thermometer.
Mean 'Temperature, 64,5 deg. Tfie barometer reads 29.50, having fallen half an inch since last reading. Indicaare for partly fair and partly cloudy weather today, with m*ld temperatures; west-north-westerly winds prevailing and unsettled conditions following. The Rainfall. Rainfall for 24 hours ended 9 o’clock this morning, ,12in. Rainfall for previous 24 non.’s .OOin. Total for May to date, .121 n. Average rainfall for May, 4.63 in. Rainfall for year to date. 14.86 in.
Yearly average, 40.321 n,
SOJTH AUCKLAND AREA (By Govt. Meteorologist,) The special forecast bj the Government Meteorologist erwering the WalkaloiThapies Valley is as follows: t Forecast: Moderate to strong west to south-west winds. Weather cold, squally and changeable, with rain at limes, but improving tomorrow. Seas rough. General Inference: A deep depression crossed the Dominion last night, nnd an anti-cyclone is now ap-* proaching from the west.
/ Max. Min. Tuesday 68 51 Wednesday 71 58
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19565, 2 May 1935, Page 6
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