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THE WEATHER

A snap of cold weather was experienced in Dunedin yesterday. About noon the bright sunshine suddenly changed to rain and hail showere, and during the afternoon showers and sunshine were intermittent. Last night was cold, and there was not much prospect of summer weather. Mr J. W. Paulin has kindly forwarded the following rainfall statistics for 1914, collected at Opoho: — Rainfall. No. of days Inches. rain-fell. January ...... 3.47 14 February 2.95 9 March 1.95 8 April 3.52 16 May • 2.26 14 June 1.80 12 July ... ... 2.48 10 August 1.06 9 September ... 1.47 12 October 1.56 8 November ... 3.14 . 18 December ... 3.47 16 Totals ... 29.40 146

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16282, 15 January 1915, Page 7

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THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 16282, 15 January 1915, Page 7

THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 16282, 15 January 1915, Page 7

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