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THE WEATHER

During the past week light rain fell on five days with an occasional heavy shower at night, also a fair sprinkling of snow fell on the higher levels. Conditions, however, have been very mild for this time of the year. The weather has now cleared and bright days, with frosts are predicted.

METEOROLOGICAL RECORDINGS Date Frost Sunshine Rain June ' Degrees Hours Inches 8th 1.7 4.7 0.02 9th Nil Nil 0.41 10th Nil Nil 0.06 11th 5.7 1.2 , 0.40 12th Nil Nil 0.08 13th 10.1 2.0 Nil

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Lake County Mail, Issue 4, 18 June 1947, Page 4

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THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 4, 18 June 1947, Page 4

THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 4, 18 June 1947, Page 4

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