WEATHER IN APRIL.
RAINFALL BELOW AVEBAGE.
<By TclcfftpD—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day. The Weather Bureau, in a review of the weather in April, states that the rainfall was below the average in 'most parts of the country, and the mean temperatures were lower than usual. Cloudy skies were much in evidence In the northern districts, but bright sunshine was above the average in other parts. High westerly winds were prevalent in the South Island, especially between April 5 and 15 and from April 22 to 26, and the month closed with wintry weather, while a storm area passed slowly to the eastward of the Dominion* -"" " ——— ,*~
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 108, 10 May 1927, Page 8
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