THE WEATHER.
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Miss Budd, of Messrs Balfour. Irvine and Webster, supplies the following local observations on the weather: Monday *29.90 .Max.* Min. Sunday *> t o 0 Mean Temperature. aO.o deg. The barometer reads 29.90 ami has vry little movement. Indications * are for partly fair and parti} overcast v. rather to-day with heavy showers, collier temperature, and westerly winds prevailing. The Rainfall. Rainfall for 48 hours ended » o'clock this morning. .lGin. Rainfall for previous 2i hours, .02in. Total rainfall for September to date. .901 n. Average rainfall for September. 3.8 Sin. Rainfall for year to date, 40. Klin. Average yearly rainfall, 18.32 in. SPECIAL FORECAST. By G ». Mel gist). The special forecast by tae Government Meteorologist covering the WaikatoThames Valley is ns follows: Foree »sl: to strong south-westerly winds, decreasing and veering tomorrow to westerlies. Weather cold and changeable, •bowers, but Improving. Some frosts inland. Seas rather rough to rough but later moderating. General inference: A depression passed rapidly eastward over the Dominion last’ night, and an anti-cyclone covers the Tasman Sea. Pressure is, however, falling again over eastern Australia.
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19984, 7 September 1936, Page 6
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