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I WETTEST SPRING
I FOR 26 YEARS
Low Temperatures I
This spung is the wettest in Sidney since l«)17 accoidint; to figures supplied yesterday bv the Acting Divisional Meteorologist Mr Newman
For September Octobei and No \cmbei to date i alni all has totalled 14 21 inches Rainfall foi the cor lesppndmg peiiod In 1917 was l8 17 inches Theie ha\e been 36 îaim dnvs compaied with the aveiage foi the peiiod of 30 da\s
The tempeiature has been moie than 70 degiees on onl\ 10 davs this season against the a\eiage of 34 days In Imo\ember the temperatuie has begn o\ei 70 degiees on onlj four dajs The aiorage for the month is 20 dajs
The aveiage maximum tempei atuie toi aeptembei is 67 1 degrees but lan September it was 641 degiees the. lowest foi the month since 1927 when it was 64 7 degrees Axeiagc maxi
mum foi October is 71 3 degiees This »par it was 6fi 8 the lowest sipce 1939 when the a\eiage was also 68 8