MOTUEKA RAINFALL
JANUARY FIGURES
Mr G. S. Huffam reports as follows on the rainfall at Motueka for the month of January 1930: Date 100pts = l inch 3 1.26 4 0.16 8 0.01 9 0.11 10 0.34 11 0.01 13 0.96 14 0.62 19 0.20 27 0.02 '•8 1.92 31 0.12 Total 5.73
Max. fall, 1.92 inches on 28th. Days with rain, 12. Total for year 1929, 57.48. This is nbout 11.00 above the average.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 February 1930, Page 8
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