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Why do the stations sometimes report several millimetres of precipitation in clear weather?

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Why do the stations sometimes report several millimetres of precipitation in clear weather?

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A. The precipitation gauges are susceptible to giving false readings of precipitation caused by thermal expansion / contraction during periods of rapid temperature change. This is particularly noticeable during spring time with cool nights and warm sunny days. Under cloudy skies and when precipitation is occurring, the gauges settle down and produce accurate readings.

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