References to temperatures in The Courier pages of the 1920s refer to degrees Fahrenheit – Celsius wasn’t the main descriptor in those days, or in fact until relative recent times, and many people today relate hot days to Fahrenheit – as they do with distance – miles instead of kilometres. For the record, 100F is the equivalent of 37.7 Celsius.
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Blake Jarrett
Blake Jarrett is an experienced journalist based in Narrabri. With a strong passion for sport Blake first began work with Northern NSW Football as a soccer reporter/commentator.