Notes on the Weather at Masterton.
(For Ihl Week ending May 1% Ml)
Wind principally in a northerly direction, and not very strong. Barometer low. Rain on six days. Snow on the 11th on the high ground. Records aro taken at 8 p.m., and aro for tho previous 24 hours.. They, arc not reduced to sea level. -W.F.F..
CI s j Wind Direction Remarks. H 1 55 $ 0 W ' p & » « Bn td s s 1 6 Ji.E. Wet. Wind light. Wot •400 •28.98 50nearly all day 7 K.B. Fine. Wind light ••115 29.34 47? 8 fy Pamp. Wind breezy. Olass falling- .. 29.19 66". 9 N. Cloudy. Wind bronzy .015 28.05 54" 10 N.B. Wet. Wind breezy .. ■o« 29.08 52o 11 K.B. Fine. Wind light. At ■145 29:28 50° times Bhowers fell 12 K.W Fine. Wind light. Cold. ■030 29-46 404 Showers Total rainfall 1'IJO Moan lor tiie Week 29.205 52'5
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 13 May 1882, Page 2
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150Notes on the Weather at Masterton. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 13 May 1882, Page 2
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