THE WEATHER.
local OBSERVATIONS. Miss R. Budd. of Messrs Balfour, Irvine and Webster, supplies the following observations on vie weather. Barometer. Tuesday • ••» Wednesday •• 29 - 4 U
Mean Temperature, 51.5 deg. The barometer reads 29.4 U and has very little movemenl. Indications are for partly fair and partly c \ oud y ther to-day and to-morrow, ■with lower temperature, easterly winds prevailing and veering to southerly. Tho Rainfall. Rainfall for 24 hours ended 9 o’clock this morning, .14in. Rainfall for previous 24 hours ,08in. . ,„ ta Total for June to date, 5.371 n. , , Average rainfall for June, 5.191 n. . Rainfall for year to date, 24.041 n. yearly average, 4o.d*m. SOUTH AUCKLAND AREA. (By Govt, Meteorologist,) The special forecast by the Government Meteorologist, covering the WalkatoThames Valley is as foi'ows. Forecast: 'Moderate but increasing southerly winds. Weather cloudy to overcast, with intermittent vain. Temperatures becoming cold, Seas rattler rough. General Inference: A deep depression now lies off the Bast Coast of New Zealand. An Intense anticyclone is located over south-eastern Australia-
Thermometer. Max. Min. Monday 65 Tuesday $0 53 43
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19606, 19 June 1935, Page 6
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