JULY RAINFALL.
o In Stratford during July a total of 5.43 in. of lain .fell. The heaviest ~al was on tne 9th, when 1.89 m. was .oeordocl. Otlier tails were:—lst .43 .a., rUtli .85in., 22nd . 49in., and 23rd .nbin. Altogetner rain fell-on twelve days. viam fell on ton days at Wlianganonioua, tiie total 01 O.OUin. being ■aicily made ap of falls of 3.76 in. on the 9th, and 1.22 in. on the 10th. The mly otner fall ol any magnitude was ,49m. on the 22nd. The Utii was a damp day every.where, Inglewood recording 3.96in—more than, half of the total of 7.69 in. which fell on nine days. On the Bth .tilin. fell, and .92iu. on the 10th, the inly other considerable falls being on die Ist ,66in, and the 22nd .93in. Tiie rainfall for Eltham during the month amounted to 4.14 in. Rain was recorded on twelve days, the maximun fall being .9tin. on the 9th. This is the lowest rainfall, also the least uimber of wet days, ever recorded in Eltham for the month of July. At Paten 4.43 in, fell on eleven days. 3n the 9th, 10th, and 11th a total of ;ver Jin. fell, the maximum being 1.65 .in. on the lOt'n. During July, 1910, 1.85 in. fell on twenty days.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 138, 3 August 1911, Page 6
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215JULY RAINFALL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 138, 3 August 1911, Page 6
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