THERMOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



343 



Serene and picafant. Hard froll 



kill night. Mercury laivjl. 

 Steady ihow <3f i'mall flakes all day, 



which began early this morning. 



It fell nearly 1 1 inches thick, the 



deepeft fnow known here. 

 Fair — but overcaft and cloudy. 

 Serene and pleafant. 

 Serene and pleafant. Dry and frofty 



with very light airs. 

 Sun-ihine A . M. Overcaft and moift 



P. M. Very light airs and a thaw 



all day. At even, fnow and fleet. 

 Clear. Thaw continues. Floating 



ice in Ohio. 

 Nearlycalm. Clear A.M. Overcaft 



P. M. 

 Clouds and fun-fhine alternately. 

 Clear with light airs. High winds 



early A. M. 

 Sun-ihine A. M. Cloudy P. M. with 



thunder. Lightning at night. 



Showery all day. 

 Sun-fiiine and clouds. Gufts of 



wind with fliowers laft night and 



to-day. 



Ex- j Mean 

 tremes. Tem. 



59t 



1} 



42 12 



Enumeration. 



of winds. 



W. 

 W. N. W. 



w. s. w. 



W.N.W.iW. 

 N. N. W. 



E. 



E.toN. N.E. 



E. N. E. 



S. E. 



8. S. E. 



S. S. W. 



S. 



N. E. 



N. 



Variable. 



Cidm. 



SUMMARY. 



6 times [Prevailing wind.J 



2 — do. 



I — do. 



I — do. 



1 — do. 



5 — do. 



I — do. 



1 — do. 



I — do. 



I — do. 



I — do. 



2 — do. 



I — do. 



I — do. 



1 — do. 



2 — do. 



Wholly clear — 10 days. 

 Partly do. — 8 do. 



MARCH. 



