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Canty warmest area

PA Wellington Weather last March was warmer than normal throughout New Zealand, with rainfall 10 per cent belpw average.

Canterbury was the warmest area — I.2deg

above average — while the coolest was the West Coast of the South Island with o.2deg. below average. Hororata with 2.7 deg. above average had the. warmest days. The coolest nigjits were at Warkworth wittr o.6deg. below aver-

age. Rainfall 70 per cent above average made Otago/Southland the wettest areas. Driest areas were Northland/Auckland and eastern districts of the North Island (70 per cent below average). '

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Press, 6 April 1989, Page 31

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Canty warmest area Press, 6 April 1989, Page 31

Canty warmest area Press, 6 April 1989, Page 31

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