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Saturday, 14 July 2012
Latest rainfall figures 8am to 8.30pm - 14 July 2012
Rainfall figures from 8am to 8.30pm Saturday 14 July 2012
PE Airport - 53mm (of which 20mm fell in one hour)
Chetty - 75mm
Klipplaat - 78mm
Third Ave - 103mm
Darlington - 29mm
Plett - 31mm
Joubertina - 112mm (in last hour!!)
Patensie - 41mm
Willowmore - 57mm
Stormriver - 64mm
Graaff-Reinet - 32mm
Uitenhage - 52mm
-- Garth Sampson
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