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A RECORD FROST.

NEARLY FIFTEEN DEGBEES. yesterday morning the most seroe frost .which has been esperisaced *» Chrisichurch since 1921, was registered. The minimum temperature daring "Wednesday nigh,t was 17.8 <»• groes a total of 14.8 degrees of frost. On the previous night 12L9 deems «f frost were registered, lrat W«2jpaday night's drop in the temperatttre ess* ily broke the record, and, ittdgwg from atmospheric conditions lass aigjntt it seemed as if oven yesterday's frost would bo excelled this morning;. Tho most severe frosts recorded since 1907 are set out in the following table-: — Degrees. 1925 (June 17) 12.9 1925 {June 18) ... ... I*B 1922 (June 12) ... ... 14.4 1921 (August 7) KLB 1920 14.4 1919 ' ... ... ... 18L3 1918 ... ... ... 1&2 1917 12-1 1912 (Augusts ... K.tt 1909 (July 15) ... .- 16-8 1907 (Juno 21) ... -. ISM»

• It can thus be seen that the heaviest frost recorded in the above period wsa when 18 ' degrees were registered on June 21st, 1907.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 9

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A RECORD FROST. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 9

A RECORD FROST. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 9

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