MASTERTON WEATHER
o I SUMMARY FOR JULY. Miss A. M. Brown, Masterton wea- I fher recorder, supplies the following ; summary for July (figures for July last i year given in parentheses):—Pressure i at 9 a.m. standard time, highest, 30.9 ! inches on 19th (30.64); lowest, 29.97 on 25th (29:9). Temperatures: Absolute ' shade maximum, 63.1 degrees on 7th i (62): absolute shade minimum, 23.4 degrees on 21st (24.5). Thus the range j was 39.7 (37.5). Mean temperature for > the month, 44.4 (43.7). Absolute grass 1 minimum, 13.9 on 20th (15.4); average grass minimum, 28.2 (26.7); average al i ; one foot underground, 43.14 (42.3). Se- ■ verest frost, 16.5 degrees on night of 19th (15). Days of frost (grass mini- J mum 30.4 degrees Fahr, or lower), 17 8 (21); of shade temperature below 32 « degrees Fahr., 11 (12); of gale, 3 (1). Total rainfall, 2.85 inches on 16 days j (3.31); greatest fall, 75 points on 10th 0 (80). Total sunshine, 125.3 hours a (135.8); daily average, 4; sunniest day | 19th, 8.9 hours (9.2); -wind run, 2041 | miles (1678); average, 65.8. »
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 August 1941, Page 2
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