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4. A ftrong Sea Breeze, Rain 
from the Mountains in the 
afternoon. 
5. The Weather very hot, in the 
forenoon fcarce any Breeze, 
but Rain in che afternoon: 
6. A great deal of Rain in the 
morning till about noon, then 
fair afterwards, 
7. Very hot, in the morning no 
Breeze. | 
8, A pretty confiderable Breeze 
with fair weather. 
9. Little or no Breeze, and very 
hot. | 
10, Very hot, with little or no 
Breeze till the afternoon, then 
it was ftrong. 
an. A pretty ftrong Sea Breeze, 
12. A pretty {trong Sea Breeze. 
13. A very ftrong Sea Breeze. 
14. A very ftrong Sea Breeze, 
with fome Rain in the morn: 
ing. 
15. Avery ftrong Sea Breeze. 
16..A very ftrong Sea Breeze, 
which lafts till very late in che 
evening. ¢ 
17. Thisday a flrong Sea Breeze. 
18, A. very ftrong Sea Breeze. 
1g. A pretty ftrong Sea Breeze, 
though not fo much as the days 
before, towards noon fome 
few drops of Rain. | 
20. Very little Sea Breeze, with 
fome {mall drops of Rain in 
the afrernoon. 
21. Avery eafie Sea Breeze, and 
very hot. 
22. Avery cafic Sea Breeze and 
very hot, Rain in che after- 
noon. 
23. Little or no Sea Breeze, a 
part of a North, at night fome 
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Rain from the Mountains. 
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24. Little or no Sea Breeze, a 
great Shower from the Moun- 
tains, the Norths, or North 
Winds, are expected: 
25. Little or no Sea Breeze, a- 
bout cen by the Clock, a 
North with Rain, 
26, A Norch wich Rain. 
2%. An eafie North. 
28. A great North. — 
29. No Breeze in the motning, 
but cowards the afternoon a 
great North. 
30. In the morning no Breeze, 
buc in the afternoon a great 
North. 
December 1688. 
1. JPEN the morning calm, in. 
| the afternoon a North 
Prercy frefh. 
2. Very calm with Rain, chough 
fmall and from the North. 
3: Very calm, wich a fmare 
Shower from the Sea in the af- 
ternoon, : 
4: Calm, with drifling Rain in 
the morning. 
5. Laft night great Rain, which 
continues this day from the 
Sea. 
16. A great Sea Breeze begins 
early, and continues all day. 
7. A great Rain begins in the 
rhorning from the Mountains, 
and continues all day. 
8. Litcle or no Breeze. 
9. Fair weather, with a fmall 
North. Tertians and Quotidsans 
are very common. 
10. Little or no Sea Breeze, to- 
wards the evening a North, 
which 
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