THE WEATHER
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The followfnpr local observations on the weather are suppl:ed by M:ss Rudd, or Messrs BalTour Irvine and Webster. Ltd., Hamilton. Barometer Monday 30.30 Tuesday 30.10 Thermometer Max. Min. Sunday ...... 74 51 Monday .... 70 52 Mean temerature, 61 deg-. The barometer reads 30.10 and has a falling tendency. Indications are for mainly fair to cloudy weather with moderate temperatures, light northerly to westerly winds and possibly scattered rain. The Rainfall Rainfall Tor 24 hours ended 9 o’clock this morning-. .00in. Rainrali for previous 24 hours. .00in. Rainfall Tor April to date .00In. Averag-e rainfall Tor April 4.1 3in. Rainrali for year to date 9.29in. Averag-e yearly rainrali 46.321 n. SPECIAL FORECAST (By Government Meteorologist) The special forerasr by the Government M<-teorni«>?ist. covering- the Waikato-Thames Valley Is as follows: — Forecast: Light to moderate and variable winds, with southerly predominating after about 24 hours. Weather Tair at Ilrst but cloud increasing and later some scattered I gilt rains rlevelSeas slight to moderate. General siiuainui: Pressure has continued to Tall slowly over the D<mii pi ri. tmt hai risen considerably over Tasmania.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20783, 18 April 1939, Page 6
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182THE WEATHER Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20783, 18 April 1939, Page 6
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