METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER; PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



140 



Sun- At 1 At 10 



THERMOMETER. 



Sim- At 1 At 10 Daily 



WINDS. 

 (DlKECTloN AND Foanu.) 



At 1 p. M. At 10 p. M 



WEATHER. 



(Tbnthb Cloudy.) 



Uaipt AND 



S.VOW IN 



lN(Mli:ac)F 

 Water. 



February, 1858. New Moon, IS'^- 5" A"- P. M. 



S 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 

 H 

 12 

 13 



S14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 



S21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 



S28 



30.1730. 

 29.3029. 

 29.(i3;29, 



20.SS'2',1 



16 29.94 

 38 29.39 

 69 29.84 

 SI 129.78 

 i;i;2;i.71 



ti6 2S1. 



29.83,29, 



30.03 29, 

 29.13 29, 

 29.76 29, 

 30.08 29, 

 30.05,30 



9.82 29 



29.74 29 

 9.80 29 



29.69 29, 

 29.83 29, 



30.04 29, 

 29.65 29 

 29.5529 



29.75 29 

 29.91 30 

 30.17 30 

 29.71 29 



29.70 29 



29.76 29 



29.71 29 



29.77 

 87 30.00 

 82 29.34 

 17 29.46 

 79 30.04 

 99 30.03 

 04 30.01 

 74 29.74 

 ,74 29.85 

 ,59 29.65 

 .67 29.81 

 87 29.96 

 97 29.95 

 .38 29.36 

 .55 29.59 

 79 29.86 

 .0330.3; 

 1.08 29.90 

 .5229.66 

 .70 29.80 

 .72 29.74 

 .59 29.51 



Meana 29.79,29.75,29.78 



REDUCED TO SEA LEVEL, 



Max. 

 Min. 

 Mean 

 Range 



30.35 30.34 30.50 



29.31 29.35:29.52 



29.97129.93,29.96 



1.041 O.99I 0.98 



Mean of month 29.953 

 Extreme range 1.19 



23.0 

 42.0 

 37.0 

 33.3 

 26.0 

 25.3 

 34.7 

 28.7 

 30.0 

 35.0 

 10.7 

 16.0 

 14.7 

 19.3 

 18.7 

 16.7 

 13.3 

 13.3 

 15.3 

 26.0 

 26.3 

 21.7 

 11.3 

 17.3 

 32.0 

 28.7 

 30.7 

 40.3 



N. W. 

 S. E'ly 

 N. W. 

 W'ly 

 N. W. 

 N. VV. 

 S. W'ly 

 N. \V. 

 N. W. 

 W.byS. 

 N. W. 

 N. W. 

 W'ly 

 N.by E. 

 N. W. 

 N. W. 

 N. W. 

 N. W. 

 N.W. 

 N. E. 

 N.W. 

 N.W. 

 N.W. 

 N.W. 

 S. W. 

 N.W. 

 S. W. 



s. w. 



1 E'ly 



1 S. W'ly 



2 N.W. 

 1 W.byN 

 2N'ly 



1 N. W. 

 1 S. W. 



1 N. W. 



2 S. W'ly 



1 WbyN 



2 N. W. 

 IN. W. 

 IN'ly 



2 N. E. 

 2 N. W. 

 2 W byN 

 2 N. \V. 

 1 N. W. 

 2N'ly 

 3N. E. 

 1 N. W. 

 1 N.W. 

 IN. W. 

 liN. W. 

 I'W'ly 

 1 N. W. 



1 s. w. 

 IS. w. 



lE'ly 

 3, W'ly 

 3iN. W. 

 2'w'ly 

 2N'ly 

 2 N. W. 



2 S. W. 



3 N. W. 

 2S. E. 

 2 N. W. 



4 N. W. 

 2 N. W. 

 2 N. E'ly 



2 N.byE. 



3 N. W. 



2 N. W. 



3 N. W. 

 3 N. W. 

 1 N. E. 

 3 N. E. 



1 S. W. 

 2N. E. 



2 N. W. 

 IS. W'ly 

 IN. W. 



1 N. W. 

 2S. W. 

 2,S. W. 



42.0 

 10.7 



24.5 

 44.0 



1.4 



2.1 



1.6 







Rain 

 3 



3 



Snow 



5 



3 



7 







3 



3 

 10 



1 











5 



2 

 Snow 







1 







1 



Misty 



2 



6 



3 





 10 



3 

 10 



3 



2 



2 

 10 

 Snow 



3 

 

 

 10 



Snow 

 

 7 

 

 

 

 7 

 5 

 5 



10 









 10 





 Rain 













 10 

 10 















1 

 Snow 

 Snow 

 10 

 10 







2 











3 



1 



4.3 



Days. 



N. & E 5 



E. & S 



S. & W 6 



W. & N 17 



Clear 



Variable 



Cloudy . 



Raiu or snow fell on 



Days. 

 11 



: ::i 



l8t. Pleasant morninK. Cloudy towards 

 iglit: wiud E'ly. Began to snow and hail, 

 'ith rain, frnm to 10 1". M. 



2d. Rain in morning. Cloudy in aflor- 

 ocin. Mostly clear at 10 P. M., and very 

 lild. 



3d. Very fine. Erening very clear. Frost 

 rly out of the ground. 



Appearances of storm i 



Evening very clear. 

 7 this morning, cove: 

 the ground for a short time. 



8th. Rather blustering. Air full of dust. 



9th. Light snow from 3 to 4 P.M. Mode 

 ate rain in tlie evening. 



10th. Very inild morning ; wind W. hy I 

 Grew cold towards sunset; wind N.W 

 and very brisk. 



11th. Very cold, and high wind. E: 

 tremely severe to be out. 



r2th. Cold veiy much abated. 



l.ith. Cloudy in afternoon. Wind N. E'ly 

 in evening, with appearances of storm. 



11th. Light snow, about an inch deep. 



1.5lh. Fine. Two inches of snow on t 

 ground this morning, 



llith Light Hurry of snow at 2 P M. i 

 ternoon and evening extremely blustering 



Light s 



in thi 



ing 



20th. Driving snow all day. Wind heavy 

 from N- E. in the afternoon. 



21st. From seven to nine inches of da 

 snow on the ground this morning, somewhat 

 drifted. 



22d. Pleasant. 



23d. Cold, but pleasant. 



24th. Thor. 3° this morning— the coldest 

 of the season ; more moderate during day. 



20th and 26th. Fine. Evening splendid. 



27th. Mild and pleasant. 



2Sth. Very mild. 



March, 1858. New Moon, 15<^- T**- 4" A. M. 



10 



11 



12 



13 



S14 



15 



16 



n 



18 

 19 



29.34 29.41 29.35 



). 14 29.19 29.52 



29.75 29.7.^,29.89 



29.95 

 29.77 

 29.63 

 29.38 

 29.50 

 28.94 

 29.33 

 9.54 

 ,9.82 

 30.13 

 30.19 

 30.03 



29.84' 



29.85 



29.60 

 29..53 

 29.37 

 29.41 

 28.98 

 29.40 

 29.33 

 29.92 

 30.23 

 29.92 

 30.03 



30.112 30.04 

 2;i.7ti 29.53 

 29.:iii 29.36 



3(1. 1 :;:',( 



11 2! 



27 



S28 



29.62 

 29.44 

 29.48 

 29.05 

 29.21 

 29.60 

 29.50 

 29.96 

 30.29 

 29.93 

 30.04 

 29.93 

 29.50 

 29.69 

 :'.0.12 

 04 29.95 

 21 29.23 



:'i 29.46 



29.bii 29.78 



S3 29.75 



119 29.49 



5(1 29.48 



53 29.52 



29.5329.50 



29.62J29.60 



9.83:29. 

 29.91129.92 



29.78 

 29.81 

 29.78 

 9.43 

 29.57 

 29.54 

 29.58 

 29.72 

 29.92 

 29.99 



Means 29.65l29.63 29.69 



REDUCED TO SEA LEVEL. 



Max. 



Min. 



Mean 



Range 



30.37 30.41 



29.12 29.16 



29.83 29.81 



1.25 1.25 



30.4 



29.23 



29.87 



1.24 



Mean of month 29.83' 

 Extreme ranL!:e 1.35 



37.3 

 27.7 

 12.7 

 11.3 

 10.0 

 12.0 

 19.0 

 21.3 

 21.3 

 26.0 

 36.7 

 30.3 

 28.7 

 34.0 

 41.0 

 37.7 

 45.7 

 51.0 

 40.0 

 35.3 

 43.7 

 38.7 

 33.0 

 34.3 

 41.7 

 37.3 

 38.3 

 40.3 

 45.7 

 43.0 

 42.0 



S. W. 1 N. W. 

 N. E'ly 2 N. W. 

 N.W. IN. W. 



N. W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



W'ly 



S'ly 



N.W. 



N.W. 



S'ly 



N. W. 



S'ly 



S'ly 



S. W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



S'ly 



N.W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



S. W'ly 1 



N. W. 1 



N. E. 1 



N'ly 



IIN.W. 

 2 N. W. 

 2|N. W. 



iIn. W. 



2lS'ly 



1 N. W. 



51.0 

 10.0 



32.8 

 5S.0 



At 10 P.M. 



W byN. 3 

 S'ly 

 N.W. 

 N.W. 2 

 S. W. 3 

 S. W. 1 

 S. E'ly 1 

 S'ly 2 

 W.byS. 1 

 NbyW.3 

 E. 2 

 S'ly 1 

 N.W. 4 

 N. W. 2 

 N.W. 3 

 \V bvN. 2 

 N.W. 2 

 N. W. 

 S. W. 

 N.W. 

 N'ly 

 N. E. 



N. E'ly 1 



N.W. 3 



N.W. 



N. W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



N.W. 



N. E. 



N. W. 



W'ly 



W'ly 



N.W. 



N.W. 



S. W'ly 1 



S. W. 



S'ly 



S'ly 



N.W. 



N.W. 



Sly 



N.W. 

 N.W. 

 N. W. 

 N. W. 

 W'ly 

 N.W. 

 N.W. 

 S. W. 

 N. E. 

 N.W. 

 S. E'ly 2 



2.0 



1.6 



N. & E 2 



E. & S 2 



S. & W 8 



W. & N 19 



10 

 Snow 



























9 











8 





 Misty 

 Foggy 







3 





 Rain 







2 

















 10 







Sprin'le 

 8 

 

 



7 

 



1 



10 







3 















Sprin'le 



10 



10 



9 



8 



6 





 Rain 



6 



5 



2 















3 



2 



2 



2 



Snow 

 10 









 10 









 Snow 

 10 



















10 



10 



Foggy 



5 















5 



3 











5 







3 







9 



2 







Clear .... 



Variable . . . ] 

 Cloudy . . . . ] 

 Rain or snow fell on 



the i 



Sno 



1st. Light 1 

 the evening. 



2rt, From 5 to 6 inches of da 

 the ground this morning. 



3d. Very flue. 



4th. Cold, but fine. 



5th. Verv cold ; wind cutting. Flurry of 

 snow at 7 P. M. 



6th. Still cold. 



7th. Raw and cold. 



Sth. Began to snow from 5 to 6 P. M. 



9th. Seven or eight inches of fresh si 

 on the ground this morning. 



10th. Pleasant. Evening fine. 



lllh. Mild and pleasant through the day. 

 Very blustering in the evening. 



12th. Very fine. Evening splendid. 



13th. Very fine. Evening clear. Ai 

 this evening, somewhat bright, but difl'used. 



Uth. Cloudy. ' " ' ' 



sprinkling of rai 



1.5th. Very mild for the season. State of 

 the weather favorable for observing the 

 solar eclipse, which began before sunrise 

 and ended at 7 h. 41 m. 29s. A. M., Provi- 

 dence mean solar time. 



16th. Mist aud fog. 



17lh Very mild. 



ISth Very tine. Thermometer 60^; the 

 Sov. 10, lS.i7. 

 Evening splenc 

 Evening still and very 



t day .. 

 19ih. Very liu 

 20th. Very Bn 



21st. Moderate 



in the 



■ind 



orning: ■ 

 S'ly. Clouds broken in the evening, 

 the wind N, W. 



22d Clear, and very blustering. 



23d and 24th. Very fine. 



251h. Pleasant in the morning. Sprink- 

 ling of rain from 7 to 8 P. M. 



26th. Very fine. Frost nearly all out of 

 the ground. 



27th and 2Sth. Very fine. 



29th. Fine through the day. Cloudy 

 10 P. M.; wind northeast. 



3iilh. Fine. 



31st. Very fine. 



