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THE WEATHER

Hard frosts with clear skies prevailed last week. Many local residents cannot make out why more degrees of frosts are not registered at the focal station. For the benefit of these doubtful people the recorder, Mr H. D. Walker, will make an explanation next issue. METEOROLOGICAL RECORDINGS. Sunshine Rain Frost Date Hours. Ins. Deg. June 29 4.7 Nil 8.3 June 30 4.7 Nil 11.5 July 1 4.7 Nil 13.3 July 2 4.7 Nil 12.1 July 3 4.7 Nil 13.3 July 4 4.8 Nil 14.3* July 5 Nil Nil 10.5 * Denotes the hardest frost recorded

to date,

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Lake County Mail, Issue 7, 9 July 1947, Page 5

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THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 7, 9 July 1947, Page 5

THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 7, 9 July 1947, Page 5

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