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REMARKS ON WEATHER. 



1. A few flakes of snow 



this P. M. 

 6. Snowed hard this eve. 

 10. A warm, pleasant day. 



12. Wind went down at 4 



o'clock, and clouds 

 prevailed. 



13. About 2 inches snow 



last night. 



14. Snowed a little be- 



tween 3 and G, V. M. 

 16. Snow squalls during 

 evening, rain & snow 

 in morning. 



20. A few flakes of snow 

 at 7 A. M. 



21. Faint indications of 



breeze from N. E. 



22. Snow about gone. 

 26. A lovely spring day. 

 28. A few flakes of snow 



last evening. 



Explanation . — The 



state of the sky is indica- 

 ted in the above table by 

 numbers from to 10 ; 

 signifi's p'rfectly clear sky, 

 10, that it is entirely cov- 

 ered with clouds, and in- 

 termediate numbers show 

 the number of tenths 

 clouded. The direction 

 from which the wind blows 

 is shown in the initials of 

 the points of the compass. 

 Its force is indicated by 

 numbers ; meaning a 

 perfect calm, and 10 the 

 most violent hurricane. 



R E M A R K. — The barom- 

 eter (as will be seen) has 

 ranged unusually low. The 

 mean temperature is about 

 7 deg. warmer than Janu- 

 ary. 



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