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“THE WINDY CITY”

LOSING ITS REPUTATION. WELLINGTON, January 31. Wellington’s wieather during January was exceptional in several respects. There was an almost entire absence of rain. The total fall 'for the month was less than one fifth of an inch, marking} it as the driest January for 41 years. Wellington belied its popular reputation as the windy City, last month a 'remarkable feature of the meteorological records being the even atmospheric pressure, due to more or less constant 'anti cyclonic conditions, and the many days of calms or light airs. Strong northerly or westerly winds wore conspicuous only by their absence. The bright sunshine recorded during the month was far above the average.

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Grey River Argus, 1 February 1928, Page 5

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“THE WINDY CITY” Grey River Argus, 1 February 1928, Page 5

“THE WINDY CITY” Grey River Argus, 1 February 1928, Page 5

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