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Waiouru weather

By

Michele

Monaghan

Waiouru weather may be warming up, but 13 frosts were still recorded last month. The most severe registered a grass minimum of -5.1° Celsius on 17 October. The coldest overnight temperature of -1.6° was recorded on 5 October. The average temperature for the month was 13.46° with the hottest day being registered on 26 October at 19.5°. The coldest day of 8.2° was recorded on both 9 and 14 October. Rainfall for October was 85.2 millimetres. Figures courtesy of Terry Gray, PAE, and the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 661, 5 November 1996, Page 8

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97

Waiouru weather Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 661, 5 November 1996, Page 8

Waiouru weather Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 661, 5 November 1996, Page 8

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