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July Another Mild Month

Otaki experienced another mild month in July, with quite a few days warm enough to be classed as spring days. The total rainfall as recorded by Mr. F. H. . Critchley, of Tasman Beach, was 543 points. Rain f ell pn 19 days, the highest fall being a week ago on the 28th, when 106 points were recorded. There were 15 cairn days although seven light frosts were recorded, snow fell on the ranges but twice during the month. For a winter month, the weather could be classed as "for the most, .part ipild/'.,,^ The rainfall for July, 1947, was 349 points, with rain on 14 days.

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Chronicle (Levin), 5 August 1948, Page 2

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July Another Mild Month Chronicle (Levin), 5 August 1948, Page 2

July Another Mild Month Chronicle (Levin), 5 August 1948, Page 2

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