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Table of Temperatures and Rainfall 



Years L885 and 



at Santa Barbara, for the 

 L886. 



M"\ i ii. 



1885 



ISM. 



January 



February 

 March.—. 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September. 

 October . . . 

 November. 

 December 



Annual Av. 



- = 



9 -3 



■~- I 

 ?J 



■" - 



r? 



o - 

 0? a 



53.2 



56.7 

 59.1 

 60.7 

 60.0 

 62.4 

 66.1 

 68.0 

 66.8 

 62.9 

 58.9 

 57.2 



61 2 



- ■ 



-. _ 



57.0 

 65.5 

 62.5 

 70.5 

 64.6 

 64.5 

 73.0 

 76.0 

 78.8 

 72.0 

 64.8 

 65.7 



67.9 



- - 



- - 



- 

 c 



19.5 

 51.5 

 56.0 



54.0 

 54.0 

 58 .". 

 62.5 

 61.5 

 62.5 

 58.5 

 50.0 

 52.0 



55.9 



69.0 

 81.0 

 79.0 



si I.I I 



75.0 

 83.0 

 89.0 

 92.0 

 103.5 

 89.5 

 77.5 

 81.5 



103.5 





3 



39.0 



ll.n 

 45.(1 



ii.:. 

 lid 



15.(1 



50.0 



52.1 1 

 51.5 

 17.0 



40.0 



in.o 



1.23 



0.07 



0.35 



3.00 



















II 

 0.19 

 9.84 



2.17 



■=■- 

 ' -: 



a * 

 \~ 



in 3 



u 



55.1 1 

 59.6 

 53.1 

 55.' 

 60.5 

 62.0 

 66.3 

 68.2 

 63.8 

 58.3 

 56.3 

 55.8 



73.5 

 70.0 

 59.5 

 61.5 

 65.5 

 67.5 

 72.0 

 72.0 

 68.3 

 62.5 

 66.5 

 65.8 



39.0 17.15 59.6 67.0 



5.12 

 L.19 



2.03 



3.40 







u 















0.39 



0.87 



o.st; 



13.86 



The following tables show the temperature, highest, lowest, and mean, 

 for each day of each month, from January, 1886, to April, 1887, both 

 months included, and was compiled and furnished by Air. Flugh D. Vail, 

 Meteorological Observer at Santa Barbara. These tables and the report 

 of Mr. Vail's, preceding them, will be found interesting and to give a very 

 good climatic review of the different phases of the weather at that beauti- 

 ful and pleasant city. 



January Weather in Santa Barbara. 



The following are the highest and lowest temperatures, and the mean of 

 these, for each day of January, 1886, as shown by self-registering ther- 

 mometer: 



The mean of the month was 55°; the average daily range was 18.24°; 

 rainfall, 5.12 inches. 



