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THE WEATHER

Queenstown has experienced wet weather during the past week, with a heavy coating of snow on the mountains surrounding the town. Coronet Peak, on the slopes of which the ski-ing fields are situated, has 14 to IGins of snow, and local ski enthusiasts gathered, for a run on Sunday.

METEOROLOGICAL RECORDINGS Date Sunshine Frost Rain Hours Deg. Ins. 15th 2.6 Nil Nil 16th .. .1 3.5 .32 17th .. Nil 3.3 .69 18th .. .2 Nil .21 19th .. 1.1 3.5 .12 20th .. .6 10.3 .15 21st .. Nil Nil .08

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LCM19470625.2.12

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Lake County Mail, Issue 5, 25 June 1947, Page 1

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88

THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 5, 25 June 1947, Page 1

THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 5, 25 June 1947, Page 1

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