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Old July 14th 05, 10:41 AM
Alan White
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Default [WR] Whislefield Rain.

The first rain we've had since July 3rd, 0.6 mm so far today.

The monthly total is now 5.4 mm, about 10 per cent of what I would
have expected at this date.

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Alan White
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