INGLEWOOD’S WEATHER
Welter November Than At Stratford. Two more inches of rain fell at “Riversdale,” Inglewood, during November, than at Stratford, according to figures supplied to The Press today by Mr. N. Trimble. Inglewood’? total was 11.30 inches on 18 days, and Stratford’s was 9.10 inches on 15 days. The' heaviest falls at Riversdale were on the Sth, when 3.32 inches fell; the 2nd (1.87 inches), the 11th (1.37 inches), and the 24th (1.18 inches). At Stratford on the Bth, the fall was 4.49 inches. Inglewood's fall last month was above the average, which is 9.03 inches. November last year was much drier, only 6.90 inches being recorded. Mr. Trimble records the worst November as that of 1916, when 21.22 inches of rain fell. In the drought year of 1889, only 1.78 inches were recorded.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 300, 3 December 1936, Page 4
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135INGLEWOOD’S WEATHER Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 300, 3 December 1936, Page 4
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