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THE WEATHER.

RAINFALL FOR FEBRUARY.

NORTH ISLAND.

SOUTH ISLAND.

WAIPIATA SANATORIUM. The following is the weather report supplied by the medical superintendent of the Waipiata Sanatorium for the month of February:—Mean maximum temperature. 70.2 Fah.; mean minimum temperature, 47.1; approximate mean temperature for thn month, 58.7; mean daily range of temperature, 23.2; extreme maximum temperature on 14th, 84.8; extreme minimum temperature on 28th, 34.0; extreme range of temperature for month, 50.8; total rain, fall, 2.20 i n; number of days on which rain fell, eight; maximum rainfall in any 24 hours —on 26th, 1.65 in; total sunshine. 221 hours 10 minutes; maximum sunshine on 2nd, 13 hours 10 minutes; _ average sunshine per day, 7 hours 54 minutes.

6 P"* tn C3 a co «'z: M Station. Ph E § S-o.S k O' C3 la. la. In. 1—Kai taia 5.18 4.24 2.95 2—Bussell 4.62 4.81 3.33 3—Auckland 5.58 1.46 3.06 4— Tairua 4.64 4.26 4.52 5—Tauranga 3.63 4.18 3.58 6—Kawhia 5.38 1.70 2.40 7—Maraehako Stn., Opotiki 6.22 2.10 3.48 8—Hamilton 5.10 1.83 2.96 9—Taupo — 0.50 2.81 10 —Gisborne 4.59 0.50 3.63 11—New Plymouth 4.05 2.63 4.01 12—Whangtimomona 6.23 3.91 4.1-1 1.3—Taihapo 3.17 3.01 2.52 14 —Napier 1.00 1.54 2.92 15—Batea 2.44 2.15 O 16—Wanganui 0.63 3.68 2.49 17—Masterton 1.58 1.16 2.7C 19—Foxton 4.72 1.20 2.06 19—Wellington 1.82 0.68 3.19

o Sa y Station. GJ 5 S In. □ . £ § -3 In. <x> E* J sal <vja.il t- v 3 In. 20—Collingwood 3.67 4.07 5.63 21 —Nelson 1.38 2.18 2.77 22—Spring Creek, Blenheim 1.80 0.68 2.31) 23 —Westport 0.87 6.84 4.37 21—Tophouse 1.58 3.42 4.39 25—Greymouth 2.73 9.28 6.13 26 —Hokitika 3.04 10.30 7.31 27—Gore Bay 1.66 0.68 3.50 28—Arthur’s Pass 6.23 15.45 10.17 29—Christchurch 0.80 0.62 1.77 30—Lambrook Stn., Fairlie 2.23 1.28 1.95 31 —Okuru, Westland 7.94 13.79 7.92 32—Timaru 1.34 0.92 1.82 33—Oamaru 1.89 0.85 1.68 34—Benmore Stn., Clearburn 1.63 0.95 1.23 35—Queenstown 1.75 3.94 1.73 36—Clyde 1.22 1.29 0.99 37—Dunedin 3.19 3.18 2.69 33—Invercargill 3.44 3.29 2.65

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Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Volume 1851, Issue 3809, 15 March 1927, Page 52

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THE WEATHER. Otago Witness, Volume 1851, Issue 3809, 15 March 1927, Page 52

THE WEATHER. Otago Witness, Volume 1851, Issue 3809, 15 March 1927, Page 52

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