THE WEATHER
i CiW RAINFALL E§©R JUNES 1 ' ■. ' ! ' ' FROSTS RE«@JRI)Ep • Whakatanc enjajgejl'. an .'{rfllf fine June, tb»* nairifall for-thet imtxnth, 1.57 being only> *• I inches more tha«a tit© driest" Ju^frone 'rccbtdj'Mv^dlr^wa^. in 1933, \\\hem iIJS inelies fell. ..The ree'dht-ftdi, jjfeihe ■ wais' regisierecT in 1925, |Mr H. Musculo gauge showed a'fall of 10.80. • " „ 'V: Though Jusift was ont of til# driest for years, tlsfe total rafnfalli for the , year to da.t&y 19.05 inches* is well above that fer the same last year, "whcgfa- i»1.23 inched were recorded. The weather on the ; whole was bright and clear early morning frosts and cool, sunny days. ; Rciin feU on seven days during th§ month* ~ The figures for Kdgecumbe, smrjT' vplied by Mr Alex McLean, show a fall. of 2.04 inciies for the month, against 7.18 last June* The total for the year tq> date is 27.5 inches, compared with 19.79 inches for the first six inontlK of last year. Rain fe.U otx eight days. = t
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 181, 3 July 1940, Page 4
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