The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 75
Climate
Climate.
The climate is equable and temperate, remarkably free from storms and fogs; and immediately after bad weather the clouds roll inland, and there is a prevailing clearness of sky. The rain-bearing winds are mostly from the north-west and north east. The southerly winter gales usually coat the great ranges with snow, which, however, rarely falls below 2,000 ft.