Th» neither throughout the month was somewhat unseasonable and variable. Toe few dewy nights were followed by genial warm days, bat the remainder wore dull and chilly* Rain Ml on twelve days, registering a total of 2.002 Inches. The heaviest) fall, 1:071, occurred on the 11th, the lowest, 00|, on the 25tb, The maximum shade temperature, 92 leg, was registered on the 2nd, the lowest, 40deg, on the 27th. The greatest , vsiooity the wind attained wai 290 miles on the 14th, the lowest, 29 miles, on the 2Gbh* Ib blew from the east 2 days, south eatb 7 days, north east 7 day?, north west 9 diy«, ! sooth west t« west 3 days. The average hygrometrioal readings were2oJeg wet bulb, IB dry bulb, which indicates damp, dull weather. The grass thermometer gave an average rf 22 leg, whioh tal!ies perfectly with the hygrometer, There were two days without sanshlncl
Domain, Maroh 4tb, 1902.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5612, 5 March 1902, Page 2
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