METEOROLOGICAL
QUEENSTOWN STATION i i Readings taken at the Queenstown Meteorological Station for the seven days ended March 4: i J3 ,£} C , ® 3 ”3 £ 2 o’ o am a J a i.' B a rj IS 4. x cj o 2.2. a? iHPQM SB 5 « 3 §Q £ ® | Feb.— ! 26 29.362 46.0
27 29.740 55.8 47.2 62.6 45.8 36.2 9,4 1 28 30,008 54.8 48.2 65.2 43.8 31.0 1.03 3.1 Mar. 1 20,600 57.0 49.0 63.6 46.0 36.2 .33 7.4 2 29.598 48,6 42.2 53.2 42.6 37.6 .04 4.7 3 29.906 49.2 43 2 59.4 39.4 25.4 10.4 , 4 30.068 48 8 45.0 63.2 40.2 28.6 2.7 i SUMMARY OF READINGS FOR FEBRUARY ( And for corresponding month last year. ! Barometer; Highest reading 30.302 I (30.340); lowest 20.300 (29.410); mean ■ 29.879 (29.974). Shade temperature: highest maximum 80.6 (81.8); lowest 51.G (60.8); mean 69.0 (70.2); highest minimum 56.8 (57.8); lowest 38.6 (41.4); mean 48.5 (50.3). Mean tern* 1 perature for month 58.7 (62.7); mean relative humidity 74 (64). Grass temperature: Highest minimum 47.2 (53.6); lowest. 27.0 (28.0); mean 36.0 (40.4). Sunshine total for month 201.8 (241.4); most in one day 12.5 (11.9); days without sun 0 (0). Rainfall for month 2.95 (2.99); greatest fall on one day 1.03 (I.6I). F. W. BAILEY, Observer.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4555, 5 March 1942, Page 2
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