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THE WEATHER

A touch of winter was experienced daring the past week, snow showers being experienced on Friday and again on Saturday night; altogether a half-inch of snow lay in the town. Outer district received a heavier coat, a.nd although the Studholmc bus ran late on the Saturday evening no other delays in transport occured. following is the local Meteorological Station readings;—

Sunshine Frost Rainfall Hours Degrees Inches July 13 4.4 3.9 Nil July 14 3.5 7.9 .06 July 15 2.3 .5 .09 July 16 2.1 8.4 ,14 July 17 , Nil 1.1 . •67 July 18 ' Nil ■ .7 .10 July 19 3.5 13.7 Nil

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Lake County Mail, Issue 9, 23 July 1947, Page 3

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THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 9, 23 July 1947, Page 3

THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 9, 23 July 1947, Page 3

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