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LOW TEMPERATURES

Wellington’s Weather

For several days now, winter bus held Wellington in its cold grasp, From the south, on three successive nights this week, hailstorms accompanied by thunder and lightning have swept the eify. In the Huft Valley, where conditions have been even qolder., paddocks and houses yesterday morning were still white with a, thick layer of hail from Wednesday night's storm. Temperatures recorded at the Meteorological Office have been low. The minimum temperature yesterday was 37 degrees, and the maximum only 49 degrees. On Wednesday, temperatures were a little higher, (he maximum and minimum being 48 degrees and 40 degrees. Yesterday 2i degrees of frost were recorded.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 217, 10 June 1944, Page 6

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LOW TEMPERATURES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 217, 10 June 1944, Page 6

LOW TEMPERATURES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 217, 10 June 1944, Page 6

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