THE WEATHER
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The following local observations on the weather are supplied by Miss Budd. or Messrs Bairour. Irvine and Webster, Ltd., Hamilton:— Barometer Thursday 29-80 Friday 29.80 Thermometer Min. Max. Wednesday ... 4.'» 53 Thursday .... 41 49 Mean temperance, 45 deg. The barometer reads 29.80; lias very little movement. Generally rair weather Is Indicated to-day and io-morrow, with lower tenrperature. southerly winds prevailing: 3 ‘leg. or rrost were recorded this morning. The Rainfall Balnrall Tor 2 1 hours ended 9 o’clock this morning, .031 n. Rainfall for previous 24 hours, .2 Sin. Ralnrall ror July to date, .2 Bln. Average rainfall for July, 4.83in. Rainfall for year to date 24.681 n. Average yearly rainfall, 46.32 Inches. BPECIAL FORECAST (By Government Meteorologist) the special forecast by the Government .Meteorologist, covering the Walkaio-Tbames Valley is as follows: General situation: A depression is located to the north-east of >'ew Zealand and pressure Is light to the south and wesf. Forecast: Light to rresh southerly winds prevailing; weather mainly fair to line and cold; seas slight to moderate.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21157, 5 July 1940, Page 6
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175THE WEATHER Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21157, 5 July 1940, Page 6
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