FINE WEATHER
PRESSURE RISING RAPIDLY Mainly fair to fine weather but with a few isolated showers still likely in and about the high country, is indicated in a forecast by the Government meteorologist. Pressure is rising rapidly over the Dominion with the advance of an anti-cyclone from the west. Moderate to fresh south-westerly winds will be experienced, while cool night with mild day temperatures are indicated. Seas will be slight to moderate. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The following local observations on the weather are supplied by Miss Budd. *.r .'lfs>rr Balfour, Irvine and Webster, Ltd., Hamilton:— Barometer Tuesday .. .. 29.90 Wednesday .. .. 29.95 Thermometer Min. Max. Monday .. «3 7“ Tuesday .. 6 4 80 Mean temperature, 7 2 deg. The barometer reads 29.95 ( 101 4 millibars - and has a rising tendency. Generally lair weather is indicated to-day and to-morrow with seasonable temperature, scattered rain, westerly winds prevailing. The Rainfall Rain Tall for 24 hours ended 9 o’clock this morning, . Isin. Bainrall Tor previous 24 hours, •03111. Bainrall Tor February to date. .18in. Average rainfall Tor February, 3.31 in. Bainrall rur year to date, 7.47in. Average \ early rainfall, 48.84in.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21336, 5 February 1941, Page 6
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183FINE WEATHER Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21336, 5 February 1941, Page 6
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