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METEOROLOGICAL

Last month was an unusually dry November, rain fall on eight days only the fall on most days being very slight. The total for the month was 2.65 inches, of which 1.70 in. fell on the 29th. The highest barometer reading was 1030.5 m.b. on the 3rd, and the lowest 1010.2 m,.b. on the 12th. The highest maximum emperature was on the 12th. and the lowest minimum temperature 3G.8 degrees on the 2nd. The lowest grass temperature was 30.3 ou the 2nd. There were 17 nights of dew and one day of ground frost.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OPNEWS19471202.2.5

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Opotiki News, Volume X, Issue 1051, 2 December 1947, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL Opotiki News, Volume X, Issue 1051, 2 December 1947, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL Opotiki News, Volume X, Issue 1051, 2 December 1947, Page 2

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