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Sunday, 10 June 2012
Weerwaarneming: Despatch ( 9 Junie 2012 12h42 SAST )
Dit reëm lekker hier by ons. Ek heg weer twee fotos aan. Ek het dit om 12h42 geneem van die swembad. Jy kan sien hoe lekker reën dit. Die reën meter het toe 8mm gelees. Dit reën sulke sarsies. Die tweede foto het ek om 14h00 geneem toe staan die meter op 14mm, ek het om 16h00 weer n lesing geneem en dit staan nou op 16mm. Ek sal later in die aand n lesing neem en laat weet. My watertenk is vol en my swembad is naby oorloop. W/N Johann - Despatch
OPVOLG: Die totale reën vir gister tot vanoggend twee uur is 45mm.
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