WEATHER PREDICTION
illiAVY l.AIX AND COLD. i'lie Aleteorologicnl Department's forecast at noon to-dn.y was as follows : — "Tbe indicatioiis are for soutbeasterly winds, strong to gale. Ktormy weather may be cx]iected. llcavy rain is to be expeeted, with rivci'K flooded. Tliere will he euld teni])eratures. Barometer, falling skiwly ; seas, rough and increax- ■ ing; tides, good.11 WEATHER IN NAPIER. 5fr R. Tliomas, Government recorder in Napier, roported as follows this morning : — Yesterday'e maximum temperaturc in the f-hade. 57 ; in the sun, 119; minimum, 49; two feet underground, 59 ; terrestrial temperature, 41. Sunshine. — 14 hours. AYind. — 5 miles per liour. Rain. — 0.23 inclies.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 7
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100WEATHER PREDICTION Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 7
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